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SREC OFFERS NEW CO-OP POWER PLUS VISA CARD
Content: With the new Co-op Power Plus Visa card at Salmon River Electric Cooperative (SREC), you can get a credit card with an introductory 3.9 percent annual percentage rate (APR) for five months, with a 9.99 percent APR on purchases and balances transfers...
HSBC Bank USA
Content: HSBC Bank USA Home Page, HSBC USA Inc., HSBC
SREC OFFERS NEW CO-OP POWER PLUS VISA CARD
Content: In the year 2000 First USA (the bank that issues the SREC Visa cards) has gone from a fixed rate to a variable rate interest. The interest rate is based on the prime rate
CFLC Reference Desk
Content: Today in History -- Scope Systems (birthdays, holidays, religious observances, historical events on a given day
2265_ co-op AR&A 2002 [application/pdf]
Content: www.co-op.co.uk Annual report & accounts 2002 The Co-operative Group is the largest consumer co-operative in the world. We employ over 70,000 people, operate more than 3,000 retail outlets as well as online and busi- ness-to-business operations and...
Co-op Power Plus VISA Card Program
Content: Howard Electric Cooperative now offers a credit card product to members featuring a rebate function in which cardholders can earn a 3% rebate on regular power payments charged automatically to the card and...
Minutes of the Fort Collins Food Co-op Board of Directors
Content: Allen moved, Seth seconded, to approve the minutes with the following changes: spell Starrs name correctly; add Derf Greenes full name (Tara will do this prior to posting
smile.co.uk
Content: Secure online banking with great interest rates and award winning service from www.smile.co.uk, the best Internet banking provider 2003ank
HSBC Bank USA
Content: HSBC Bank USA Home Page, HSBC USA Inc., HSBC
More Info - National Green Pages from Co-op America
Content: The average U.S. family spends over $17,779 per year on goods and services, including shelter, transportation, food, personal care, clothing, and more. If just 10 percent of our expenditures went to green businesses, about $170 billion would go toward...
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