Tagged: credit cards

March 4th, 2010

Read Serious Or Lengthy Articles To Help You Fall Asleep Fast

Gosh, I ate too much for dinner just now! With a full stomach now, I think it’s kind of difficult for me to sleep early.

Never mind. Hop over to www.msmsupplements.org for some light reading and then read some serious stuff about credit and debit cards at NYTimes.com.

The more serious or lengthy article I read, the easier it is for me to fall asleep.

This has been a good way to help me fall asleep fast for the past few years. Wanna give it a try?

October 17th, 2009

Buddy Has To Sell Motorhome To Keep Paying Home Mortgage & Credit Card Payments

Poor buddy! He has to sell motorhome of his in order to keep paying his home mortgage, credit card payments and other expenses.

Why didn’t he listen to hubby last year? Last year, hubby had told him to stop using his credit cards and consolidate all the payments into one loan to reduce the monthly payments.

Now that this buddy is unemployed, it’s not sure if he will be approved of any consolidation loan.

Hopefully he can sell the motorhome at a good price and save the money as emergency fund.

August 27th, 2008

Cut Down On Assignments Ranging From Travel Deals, Cheap Gadgets To Unique Baby Gifts

My uncle who was diagnosed with fourth stage stomach cancer finally left us on the 19th of August 2008. According to my aunt, my uncle passed on at 1.10 am.

Having lost two uncles in four months, hubby and I have come to realize the importance of health.

I am trying to spend less time managing my niche blogs and stores if compared to last time.

Instead of accepting tons of assignements ranging from travel deals, cheap gadgets, credit cards, skin care products to unique baby gifts to do, I let the networks distribute certain amount of workload to me each week.

March 24th, 2008

Buy Unique Travel Gifts: Rick Steves Silk Neck Wallet – In Stock On 24, March 2008

During my two weeks in Italy Rick Steves Silk Neck Wallet kept my passport, credit cards and money safe.

I liked the zippered area that is meant specifically for credit cards. The cord is nice and long and actually also allowed me to hang my Neck Wallet over my neck under my shirt and then tuck it into my pants when I did not want it to be obvious under my tighter shirts.

The only disappointment is that when I got back home a few days later I noticed that the cord had to be resewn because it became detached from the pouch. But I would buy this Rick Steves Silk Neck Wallet again.