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A very useful topic is covered in this finance book. I believe this is something we all may require at one point of time or other in such a rapidly digitizing world. Thanks for providing us with such a succinct review.
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I think this is a truly useful book. Sure, it might not be an enthralling novel but its incredibly practical! Most of us use credit cards and it's important to know what they entail and what our rights are to avoid problems like unwanted debt or even frauds.
Great review, thanks!
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It's interesting to note that there are heaps of rights attached to a credit card enough to fill a full-length book such as this. At times, though, letting small and negligible things be is more convenient, logical, and beneficial than painstakingly chasing up on the minutest details each and every time that could have been spent doing more important matters instead. Nonetheless, thank you for your insightful review.
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This is a good resource book to have about credit card rights. It is good that you can find what you need to know easily by looking through the chapters and also able to use the sample letters and request forms given in the book. It is great to know that the author has an economic and finance educational background, as well.
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This seems like a pretty informative read.

Thank you for the great review.
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