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[PROMOTION] Scotiabank Credit Cards (expired on June 30, 2014)

Scotiabank has three great credit card promotions that end on June 30, 2014. All 3 credit cards listed below offer great value with the current promotions. If you have been thinking about getting one of the credit cards, now is a great time to sign up.

Scotiabank Momentum Visa Infinite Card
$99 annual fee (waived if you apply before June 30, 2014)

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Top Credit Card for Purchasing Groceries (updated on April 7, 2014)

We previously wrote a post about Top Credit Card for Purchasing Gas. Today, we will focus on groceries.

Our grocery bill is probably one of the higher monthly bills that we pay. Luckily for us, there are several credit cards out there that offer a great return for grocery purchases. Just remember that every credit card company has a different list of which stores qualify for groceries. So be sure to know which stores are on the list.

Here is a list of the top credit cards:

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[PROMOTION] Scotiabank Credit Cards (expired on June 30, 2014)

Scotiabank has decided to extend its promotion on the credit cards below until June 30, 2014. All 3 credit cards listed below offer great value. This is a great move by Scotiabank to remain competitive in the credit card market. Several companies have been heating up, which is always good for consumers. So I am giving a big thumbs up to Scotiabank!

Scotiabank Momentum Visa Infinite Card

Annual fee $99 (waived if you apply before June 30, 2014)

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Happy Valentine’s Day!

For the ladies, I hope that you enjoy this day, whether you have a significant other or just spending time with family or friends. I must say, this is also a good time to travel since it is fairly cold in Canada at this time of the year. For the men, there is probably not much to say about this day except “stress”?

For the ones paying for the bill, the main thing to remember is which credit card to use at a restaurant. Here is a quick recap on the top 3 credit cards:

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Top Credit Cards for Purchasing Gas (updated January 28, 2014)

Since I’ve been on the road quite a bit the last few weeks, I saw that my gas bill is higher than normal, so I wanted to make sure that I maximize the number of points I earn each time I fill up.

First of all, I generally focus my purchases at Esso, Shell or Petro-Canada, because they all have a loyalty program associated with them. Between the three, I generally choose the one who will offer the lowest price and then fill up there. If they all have the same price, I give priority to Esso so that I can pile up my Aeroplan account because I value those points the most.