Pet Credit Cards: Valuable Rewards for Dogs & Cats

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During these trying economic times, consumers across the country are seeking credit cards that offer low interest rates, no annual fees, and valuable rewards that can be earned and used within a short period of time. In addition to these requirements, credit card consumers are looking for something that they can smile about. The Bank of America® Pet Rewards (TM) Visa® is just that – a credit card that that can be customized to prominently display the your favorite pet’s picture. (Websites like www.dogcreditcard.com and www.catcreditcard.com offer the application). This card is a real hit with pet lovers across the country.

Some of the card features include the following:

• 500 bonus points after your first purchase:

• Mini Card available.

• 1 point for every dollar you spend on everyday purchases.

• Rewards begin at just 750 points.

• Earn points toward veterinary services, pet food discount certificates, and shelter donations.

• Earn two PetRewards Points for each dollar you spend at participating veterinary clinics, pet food retailers, farm and feed stores, and neighborhood pet specialty stores.

• 0% APR for 6 billing cycles and an ongoing APR of Prime + 9.99% 

A pet rewards credit card may be a valuable way to pinch a penny in the current economy. At times when everyone’s nerves are frayed because of uncertainty in the stock market, illiquidity in the credit market and the softening real estate market, one thing remains constant – our country’s love of dogs and cats. A pet credit card offering points or rewards redeemable for products and services that your dog or cat (or any other family pet) regularly requires can reduce your pet-related expenses right away. The credit card application can be completed online in a few short minutes. You’ll smile every time you open your wallet and see your dog or cat smiling back at you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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iPhone application that allows mobile processing of credit card charges on an iPhone. www.processaway.net

Help answer the question about credit card services

I want to start taking credit cards. What is a good/cheap credit card service?
It will be a limo service. Most of our transactions will occur over the phone. So we won't need a machine??? This also means we will be paying more for not having the credit card in hand. What's a good company to use?

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10 Responses to “Pet Credit Cards: Valuable Rewards for Dogs & Cats”

  1. Ridvan R Says:

    I would rather write a check. This way, I will have a good prove backed by the bank that I did make a payment for the services.
    I would find it highly suspicious if a payment needs to be made in cash. Usually, contractors who cheat on the income taxes do that. I would rather not give my credit card number. The reason for that, I am not sure at all how privately the contractor will store this information, and if it will be easily accessible by others.
    Personal check would be the best way for me to pay.



  2. Q Says:

    I worked there for about 3 months in 1999. Like the other person said the pay is decent, but I left because I wanted better hours and not have to work every other weekend. If you don't mind people calling to yell and cuss you out about their bill statement, then you will do just fine! :)



  3. me243 Says:

    Well, 2 cards have slashed my limits already. I have deduced that they do not want to extend credit now, so that the balance owed will be protected from the law which will prevent them from raising rates on “existing” balances. So, I have a silly question for you Cong Kanjorski. = why does this take a year before going into effect? To give the nice CC companies enuff time to damage our FICO scores so they can only extend more credit at higher rates?

    pfffttt!



  4. Jae_im B Says:

    It depends whether your bank has closed shop completely, or they closed shop and sold your account to another bank.

    If they closed shop, then they might be declaring bankruptcy. I don't think you'd be impacted.

    If they sold your account, then the other bank has the right to collect on the money that you owe.

    Either way, it's simply like this: as long as you have a balance on your [credit card] account, you WILL be charged interest.



  5. kp1791a Says:

    find and contact a korean business group and ask them



  6. Medic Says:

    I found a huge online list of Ohio credit card resources. http://www.howtofindcreditcard.com/Ohio-Credit-Cards.html Try calling a local company and they hopefully answer your questions.



  7. Ziad Says:

    check out propay.com I use them faithfully and have never had a problem with there service or the fees. The annual membership amount depends upon the amount of processing you think you are going to do. You also have the choice of transferring your money to your checking account or a debit card.



  8. Muhammad Ali Says:

    You can still try the following:

    1. Have the customers pay by check or Money Order. If you want you can ship the goods after you receive the payment. Make it known to the customer upfront how this works.

    2. You can always get paid upfront like a monthly fee (if that suits your business) by check and then let them use the service or whatever you offer for a full month, then you expect your check again, every month.

    3. You can offer free service and get paid by Advertisers, by check or money order.

    Hope that helps.



  9. bernie_jill_2006 Says:

    No.



  10. k256 Says:

    Yes, anywhere Visa is accepted.



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