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Saving Money – Don’t Carry More Than Credit Card

You can save money by sticking with only one credit card on your travels. If you have a purse or wallet, stuffed with those pesky plastic demons you’re asking for trouble. For men, the two worst places to carry a stack of credit cards around is the bar or the casino. For women it can be all of the above, and add shopping malls to the list. It can be hard to exercise self-control when you have that kind of credit in your pocket or your purse. It’s also harder to keep track of your receipts and credit card statements for accurate documentation – and creates more work each month when it’s bill paying time. Don’t forget about the lost or stolen wallet (or purse) scenario – replacing all your credit cards is a serious pain in the petunia.

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