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Credit Cards Non reward Type vs Reward Type
By Michael Colucci

You've finally come to that stage in life when you can afford to own a credit card, not as a supplementary cardholder but as the principal cardholder. Finally, you've earned the right to have a credit card in your own name and to be able to purchase whatever you want without having to ask anybody else's permission. But now that that time has come, you find yourself in a quandary - what type of credit card should you apply for?

There are just two basic choices for you - do you want a credit card that offers rewards and one that doesn't?

The Non Reward Type of Credit Card

These credit cards do not offer you any reward points or bonuses no matter how many times you...
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