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USB Magnetic Stripe Credit Card Reader – Works on MAC & Windows! All versions! – by BAFX Brands

Sunday, February 5th, 2012

  • 1, 2 & 3 Track read
  • Bi-directional reading capability
  • Head rated 800,000 passes, electronics rated 125,000 hours
  • Power supplied by PC USB
  • Supports ALL OS Systems when you buy from BAFX! Including Windows 7 AND MAC OS!

Product Description
NO SOFTWARE TO INSTALL! PLUG AND PLAY USB SWIPER! This standard magnetic card swiper is great for many applications from retail credit card systems, security systems, time cards systems and just about any other swipe card system you can think of! This Point Of Sale swipe reader can read all three tracks of data and be programmed to your needs! If you need the programming software please let us know! BAFX CARRIES THE VERSION THAT WORKS ON ALL WINDOWS AND MACS! – Plea… More >>

USB Magnetic Stripe Credit Card Reader – Works on MAC & Windows! All versions! – by BAFX Brands

Popularity: unranked [?]

Iain Sinclair Cardsharp2® Credit Card Sized Folding Knife

Sunday, January 29th, 2012

  • ULTRA THIN – 2.2 mm thick (traditional Stanley® utility knife body thickness is 25 mm).
  • LIGHTWEIGHT – 13 grams (Stanley® knife @150 grams, Leatherman® @ 85 grams,Victorinox® @ 23 grams).
  • SAFETY – Blade edge is protected when stored in wallet or kit bag. Protective hilt appears when open
  • RAZOR SHARP – Surgical blade technology with long 65mm cutting edge ensures longer lasting sharpness
  • SHIPPING – Please allow 7-10 working days for delivery

Product Description
"If you've ever felt the urge to feel more like James Bond, then you need the Iain Sinclair CardSharp" – TrendHunter

"Iain Sinclair's CardSharp is doing for pocket knifes what the MacBook Air did for laptops" – Instash

"On this years "must-have" list for the gadget-lover" – Mobilemag

CardSharp2® – a superlight and supersharp utility knife, the same size as a credit card.
Just three ingenious folding operations m… More >>

Iain Sinclair Cardsharp2® Credit Card Sized Folding Knife

Popularity: 2% [?]

What is the best credit card for an 18 trying to build credit?

Sunday, January 15th, 2012

I’m soon to be 18 and am looking to get a credit card to help build credit. My dad said the best thing to do is to just use it to buy gas, but I’m not really all that up to date on how credit cards work and which ones are the best. Does anyone have any wise credit card wisdom to pass on to me?

Popularity: 1% [?]

Fraud Prevention Techniques for Credit Card Fraud

Sunday, January 1st, 2012

Product Description
Effective credit card fraud prevention programs can increase sales revenue while decreasing administration costs and fraud losses. Learn the techniques and strategies to feel secure about accepting credit cards…. More >>

Fraud Prevention Techniques for Credit Card Fraud

Popularity: 8% [?]

What is a good credit card for a person with no credit history?

Sunday, December 11th, 2011

I've applied for two student cards, one with Chase bank and one with discover, and have be denied a credit card both times due to lack of credit history. What is a card that will allow me to build good credit so i can get a better card?

Popularity: unranked [?]

What kind of credit card can I apply for that rewards me because of excellent credit?

Sunday, December 4th, 2011

I have excellent credit, all 3 scores in the 758 to 798 range. I only have 2 credit cards, but theyre both just basic cards from when I was 18. They don't offer benefits/rewards or anything. What card can I apply for that gives rewards to people with good credit?

Popularity: 1% [?]

Square Mobile Credit Card Processing for iPhone, iPod, iPad,

Sunday, November 27th, 2011


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Popularity: 1% [?]

How to get a credit card with no credit and no checking account?

Sunday, November 13th, 2011

I'm young with no credit and no checking account. I've been looking online and have only come across debit cards or credit cards that require a checking account. Where and how can I get a CREDIT CARD w/ no credit and no checking account?

Popularity: 1% [?]

Credit Card Magnifiers 3x Magnification Semi-rigid Assorted Colors Mix 0.5mm Thin

Sunday, November 6th, 2011

  • 5 credit card magnifiers
  • One each color red, blue, green, white, and black
  • Includes protective presentation sleeve for each one
  • Only 0.5mm thin, yet 3.5x magification
  • Label can easily be affixed on bottom half

Product Description
This is an assortment mix of 5 credit-card magnifying glasses. 3.5 times magnifaction, yet thinner than a credit card. You will receive one each white, black, blue, red, and green. Keep these in your wallet when you can't read small type, need to see small parts, small detail work; super convenient; you can afix a label to promote your business, your customers will use them for years. These are strong semi-rigid and only 0.5mm thin. Very convenient to keep in your … More >>

Credit Card Magnifiers 3x Magnification Semi-rigid Assorted Colors Mix 0.5mm Thin

Popularity: 35% [?]

Closing a credit card account that is inactive? How much will it affect my credit report?

Sunday, October 30th, 2011

I've had this account for about two years, and I haven't used it in a long time, and I'm thinking of closing it but I don't know how it would affect my credit report. This is a secure credit card, with only a $300 limit. I have two other credit cards that I use a lot more often and I've been very responsible about paying bills on time.

Popularity: 1% [?]

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