Uniting Airlines Booking Tips, Pickpockets
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Yechial wants to know why his Chase BP Visa card, which offers 5% rebates on gas purchases, costs him more to use at BP stations than if he pays with cash. He asked a BP station owner in Pennsylvania about this and the station owner told him it was because credit transaction fees had gone up—"When I told him that I would report his station to BP and to Chase Bank, he said, 'Screw you! I don't care, report me. They are the ones charging us more money for the transactions.'" Now Yechial wants ..>>.
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As you may or may not know, United has been dropping services, upgrades and benefits that Elite members can use. I wanted to share how I get around some of these issues, weather or not you may have seen this by now. You may or may not know, United domestic economy no longer provides meals free of charge. Thus bring some cash along if you wish you purchase a meal, some flights including the PS "Premium Service" now take credit cards. So the smile and try to use a $50 or $100 bill no longer ....
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New York Asian Film Festival at the IFC Center & Japan Society June 20-July 6 Still mostly financed on credit cards, the New York Asian Film Festival brings together some of the most exciting and eclectic films from across Asia. The crew at Subway Cinema celebrates their seventh year with screenings at the IFC Center and the Japan Society, including big-budget historic epics (from Thailand, King Naresuan and its sequel), pulpy horror (from Korea, The Butcher), martial arts (from ..».
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