Not exact matches
«From standing up to the banks and
credit card companies with her
credit card reform bill to holding Big
Oil accountable, Carolyn fights for New Yorkers everyday — and she gets results.»
If you can't get a standard bank - issued
credit card, you may find it easier to get a department store
credit card or an
oil company card for buying gasoline, since those usually come with more lenient approval requirements.
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Many gasoline rebate
credit cards are issued in partnership between banks and
oil companies that require the cardholder to use a particular gasoline retailer in order to earn and redeem their free gas.
Generally, this position is found in banks, loan
companies, department stores,
oil companies and
credit card issuing
companies.