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Posted on July 21, 2010 by James W
People with poor credit find that a prepaid credit card helps to improve their credit. A prepaid credit card works the same as a regular credit card in that it can be used to make purchases online or in retail stores and to reserve hotels or rental cars. Any place that requires a credit card to reserve something will accept the prepaid card as well. In fact, the companies won’t even know that it is a prepaid card as it works just like a regular credit card.
The twist on a prepaid credit card is that there is never any debt as there is with a regular credit card. With a prepaid card, you deposit money into the account and that is the available spending limit. It’s almost like using a debit card against a checking account. Whatever amount of money is available in that account is available to use for spending. Many people find this to be more convenient and safer than carrying cash.
Some prepaid cards may require a small fee to open the account, but unlike a bank or credit card there are usually no additional fees to pay. There is never an interest rate because nothing is being charged and there is never any debt.
Unlike debit cards, though, many prepaid credit cards are reported to your credit history just like a regular credit card. It’s an inviting option and a reasonable alternative to using debit cards because of the credit reporting benefit. A debit card from a checking account will not be reported to a credit report.
Using a prepaid credit cards is also a great tool for those who have no credit history and would like to build credit without accumulating debt. Prepaid credit cards are becoming quite popular.
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Posted on July 1, 2010 by James W
If you have ever walked into a casino and managed to get past the slot machines and the eye-catchingly dressed cocktail waitresses, then chances are you have seen a sportsbook. And don’t let the name fool you, it’s much more than a book, and simply adding the word “sports” to it does not necessarily narrow down your list of options.
No, a sportsbook is a place where sports lovers and gamblers meet. And if you are a fan of both, then you will love simply being in one. The typical sportsbook is home to a multitude of television screens complete with every sport being played in the world at that moment. And not only that, a ticker tape of game scores and other sports information dances across your eyes, bordering the television screens in a gambler’s version of Time Squares.
After walking into my first sportsbook, and I am not much of a sports fanatic beyond the occasional finals match, MMA title fight or conference final, I could not help but locate the nearest vacant seat and watch. If I am not much of a sports connoisseur, then my wife still has to discover the concept. Nevertheless, on a recent trip through the Vegas Strip, as we cut through the lobby of the MGM Grand Casino, I could not help but guide her by the hand to the scene of my first sportsbook. Comfortable seating, matched by a tall and glimmering display of sports images and live competitions, any one of which I could have wagered upon should I have so desired. Though the symphony spectacle of organized competition was more than enough to appease the moment and my sweet tooth for sports. My wife did not get it but I knew – a sportsbook is truly a special place.
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Posted on July 1, 2010 by James W
It’s 2:20, and you’ve been waiting at the Starbuck’s door for 20 long minutes, watching people come and go. It seems obvious at this point that your date won’t show. All that work for nothing, you think, and you prepare to head home, frustrated and depressed. What could have gone wrong? About 101 things. Here are a few things to do to increase the chances that your date will find the coffee shop and show up for the date.
- First, it’s a good idea to repeat the time and location at the end of the call. “So, I’ll see you Sunday morning at 10:00 at the college bookstore Starbuck’s.”
- Make sure your date knows exactly where it is. The best way to do this is to pick a location that can’t be missed. Giving directions is a little too nice and sends the wrong message. Before you call, research locations that even people new to your city could find easily. Using landmarks can be helpful, i.e., “It’s the Coffee Bean across the street from the park with Bermuda grass.”
- And not only should you pick a place that’s easy to find, you should pick a place that’s close to where your date lives or works, depending on what day the date is scheduled. A good way to ascertain this during the phone call is simply to say, “I live in Allston. What part of town do you live in?” If the location is easy to find and close to where she lives, there’s a much better chance that she won’t get lost.
- Also, most people don’t want to travel too far just for a coffee date, with a person he may or may not click with. You’ll get stood up more often if your date has to come a long way as opposed to walking a few blocks.
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Posted on July 1, 2010 by James W
Online sports betting is a great way for you to capitalize on a hunch or your passion for a sport. It is also a great way to have some fun or make a game more interesting. However, with so many options for betting, it can be a little confusing. It’s helpful to break down some of the most common bets that occur on large sports wagering websites.
The most common and easiest bet is called the simple wager. This wager is simply betting on which team will win a match or game. One person wins and takes everything, while the loser gets nothing. A slightly more complicated but similar bet is called the future wager. In a future wager, you bet far into the future guessing which sports team will win the Super Bowl or make it to the finals. This bet can pay off much greater than a simple wager, but the loser still gets nothing.
Parlays and Progressive Parlays are a slightly more complicated form of betting. This method is basically a series of simple wagers. In a Parlay, you have to get every bet right but you can reap a massive payout. Progressive Parlays offer a smaller payout, but you can lose a few games and still multiply your bet.
More complicated bets exist such as Proposition bets and Head-to-Head bets. A Proposition bet is very specific and can be betting on very specific scores of a game or a player’s stats. Head-to-Head bets do not focus on the end results of a game, but instead on the individual competitor’s standings, compared to one another. In golf for example, a Head-to-Head bet compares several players’ rankings.
Now that you have a better understanding of different online betting styles, you can invest better and get better returns!
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Posted on July 1, 2010 by James W
Are you looking for a great gift? Do you have a holiday coming up and want something unique and meaningful? For those special occasions when you want to give more than just a typical, store-bought gift, try a custom poster. In today’s age of technological advances, custom poster printing is easy, simple, and incredibly fun! Custom posters make great gifts for all ages.
When it comes time to give a gift, nothing says “I care” like a personalized, custom gift. Think about it. For your daughter’s next birthday, try a beautiful poster with photos of your daughter on the day she was born. What about pictures of your son’s football game? You could even make a custom poster with your original artwork. Children, parents, aunts, uncles, and anyone looking to give a fun and unique gift enjoy customer posters.
Custom posters also look great hanging on the wall. You can easily frame a poster and display it in the bedroom, living room, or the office. You can cover your walls with the things that mean the most to you. And imagine giving a gift to someone special and then seeing it displayed in their home! You know your gift means the most when it’s on the wall to see every day. Custom posters are easily framed and hung on any wall in your home.
The next time a birthday, anniversary, or a “just because” day comes around, think about giving a custom poster. You will love the look on the receiver’s face as you give a gift that will last a lifetime! Knowing your gift is meaningful will make it all the more special. It doesn’t matter how old or young you are, the best gifts are those that come from the heart.
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Posted on January 27, 2010 by James W
Super Bowl is right around the corner; in offices all around the US people are drawing up their office pools. But for the serious gamblers, the Superbowl means more than just betting on the final score. Some people bet on the coin toss, the color of the Gatorade poured on the coach, or even what song the “The Who” will play at half time. This infographic goes over some of the WTF bets that are placed each year and some basic info for newbies that wanna learn how to bet on the Superbowl correctly.

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Posted on September 17, 2009 by James W
Men are men and boys are boys, but when it comes to football, boys become men, and men become boys. Actually, there’s no age difference when it comes to football. Passions become mellower as people become mature, but the fire deep inside remains the same. It’s just that as we age, we become more refined in the way we show our passions. We become nostalgic about things we were passionate about when we were younger. This is the general rule, and it applies to all facets of life, except—football! Most of us are as rabidly passionate about football as we were in our growing years. However, while the younger ones can just go out, play the game, and feed their passions, we are stuck with boring things like raising a family and making a living.
Nevertheless, we can still feed our hunger for the game and stay in touch by keeping the memories alive. One way of doing that is by collecting football memorabilia. Rewind a few years– don’t you remember how you traded caps with the logo of your favorite teams with your friends, or how you fought with your best friend over a picture card of your favorite football star? Well, you can do that again now. However, this time you won’t have to fight over the stuff because you can create your own football memorabilia and keep them for yourself.
Whether you’re a grown up or a kid who eats, walks and sleeps football, you have so many online companies that can print whatever you want on any clothing accessory you want. Would you like the names of your all-time favorite players on your t-shirts? On the other hand, do you want the logo of your favorite NFL team on your cap? All you grown-ups; go and get a Jim Brown picture printed on your pillow, or make a list of your ten all-time favorite football players, and have them printed on your sweat shirt. Kids can go to the games wearing Indianapolis Colts hats or New England Patriots t-shirts. Kids will absolutely love to get a picture of LaDainian Tomlinson or Adrian Peterson printed on their sweatshirts, and wear them to play.
Create your own football memorabilia as you have a choice now that never existed many years ago. You don’t have to fight no more or pay through your nose to get your favorite team or player up close to you. There are so many t-shirt printing companies online now, which can print any of your favorite football stuff on t-shirts, sweat shirts, hats, or even your pillow covers. There is no need for you to part with your football memories, ever again!
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Posted on March 31, 2009 by James W
In a sad story two African immigrants were found murdered in a Long Island, NY condo that is owned by New Orleans Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma.
The two men were allegedly involved in a “black money” scheme where people are promised large amounts of smuggled money but are given black paper. Vilma was not home at the time of the murder and authorities do not believe Vilma was involved in the crime.
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Posted on March 24, 2009 by James W
Just a few interesting off-field items in the world of football…
The Dallas Cowboys, who are on schedule to debut their new stadium in week 2 of this season, are still looking for a partner to purchase the naming rights to the new building.
Michael Vick, who is due to be released to a halfway house in the near future, has signed an agreement to work exclusively with defense attorney Daniel Meachum. The Atlanta Journal Constitution also noted that Vick wrote a book while in prison, though does not yet have a publisher.
Former Steeler and Hall of Fame receiver John Stallworth was added to a group of investors that will help Steelers owner Dan Rooney to acquire ownership shares from his brothers.
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Posted on March 19, 2009 by James W
Following up on our story a few days ago about Browns receiver Donte Stallworth and his accident that killed a pedestrian, a Miami TV station is reporting that Stallworth was in fact over the legal limit for alcohol although police have not confirmed this story.
Reportedly Stallworth’s blood alcohol limit was 0.12, higher than the legal limit of 0.08. If this report is true Stallworth will face both DUI and Manslaughter charges and could face a maximum of 15 years in prison.
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