Monday, December 21, 2009

Welcome !!!

Welcome to http://vnmoney.blogspot.com

If you has a what problem arbitrariness related to this utilization of resources concernment on website, please reply at here or email to vnxmasterpro@yahoo.com

Thank you very much!
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Chào các bạn! rất cảm ơn và vui mừng chào đón các bạn đến với http://vnmoney.blogspot.com
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P/S: Để reply các nhận nhấp vào chữ COMMENTS bên dưới bài viết này.

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Sunday, January 11, 2009

Make money with Google Adsense


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After you design the site, how will you monetize it? Try AdSense today!

Tieng Viet

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Thursday, February 1, 2007

Top list sites Paid To Read - Paid To Click - PTC SE - PTSU

Welcome!

With this site, you can find information about the best kinds of making money online sites such as: PTR (Paid To Read) - PTC (Paid To Click) - PPC SE (Pay per click search engine) - PTS (Paid to Sign up)…

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Thursday, January 25, 2007

Successful Internet Marketing

If you are a business owner you will probably be looking for viable ways to increase the traffic to your website and are probably trying to do this through different internet marketing techniques.

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Saturday, January 20, 2007

Banner Exchange - Trao do^i Banner

Do you want ads your banner to this website?
You can buy ads (15$/month for 160x80 px, email to vinh_buon21@yahoo.com) or  ads my banner to your website (if your website have from 500 visitor/day).

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Hie^n nay chu'ng to^i dang can trao do^i banner. Ne^u ban nao co' nhu ca^u co' the^ YM hoac e-mail cho to^i.

Sunday, January 7, 2007

What is a Cash Advance, Payday Loan, or Paycheck Loan?

A payday advance provides you with an unsecured, short-term cash advance until your payday. Customers choose payday advances to cover small, unexpected expenses while avoiding costly bounced-check fees and late payment penalties. With Personal Cash Advance you can apply for a payday loan online and have your advance electronically deposited to your checking or savings account.

What about Qualifying?
Qualifying for a payday advance is easier than qualifying for traditional credit. Personal Cash Advance does not perform credit checks. Your job and your paycheck act as your collateral. You only need to meet the following requirements:

• Currently have a job (or receive regular income)
• Make at least $1000 per month
• Are 18 years of age or older and a U.S. citizen
• Have checking account or savings account with direct deposit

Does the process take long?
Customers typically receive approval within hours of applying. Since the money is wired directly into your checking or savings account, you can usually have access to your funds the very next day

4 ways to send money abroad

4 ways to send money abroad

1. Money Transfer Services. There are various services for retail or online money transfers. Xoom is the best known, most secure and reliable online service. If you open an account with them, you can send or receive money within minutes to/from other people around the globe. You pay the lowest fees in the market for your transfer. Recipients do not require a bank account or Internet connection to receive funds.

2. Post Office. Wire transfers can also be offered by the U.S. Postal Service. Your recipients can receive their funds from various bank branches up to $2,000 per day. For transfers exceeding $1,000 proper identification is required. According to the amount you send a fee ranging from $10 to $20 will be charged for each transaction. Your recipient’s name on their documentation should match exactly the name on the money transfer. Multiple money orders are subject to a daily maximum of $10,000 where as each money order is restricted to a maximum of $700. Your recipients will get local currency upon cashing their money orders. Local or damaged money orders can be claimed with a valid receipt. The cost of $3.25 each applies to any International money order of a value up to $700. Money orders can also be purchased at banks at a slightly higher price.

Saturday, January 6, 2007

Credit Card Catches

Credit Card Catches

(by Credit.com)

Credit card offers these days often come accompanied by pages and pages of fine print. Buried in this legalese are some common catches that could impact you in a major way. From universal default clauses to annual fees, here are the most common credit card traps you should avoid:

Annual Fees – An annual fee is a charge sometimes required by credit card companies for use of an account. These fees usually range between $35-$50 and are most common with subprime credit cards designed for borrowers with poor credit and rewards credit cards. You can see exactly what the annual fee on a credit card offer is by checking out the “Schumer Box” in the rates and terms section of the offer. With a rewards card, you should ensure that the benefits of the mileage or points program outweigh the cost of the annual fee.

Bill Payment Fees – Even with online banking becoming increasingly common, some credit card companies charge extra fees for paying your bills online or by phone. If this is the case with your card, be sure you pay your bill by mail as soon as the statement arrives. You don’t want to have to pay an extra $5 or $10 just to make your credit card payment on time each month.

Grace Period – Standard credit cards commonly have a 20 to 30 day grace period. This is the period of time when you can pay your credit card bill without being charged interest. It is important for borrowers who like to use their credit cards frequently and pay their bills in full each month to have a long grace period. If your credit card doesn’t have a grace period, interest is charged on your debt as soon as you make a purchase