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  <title>Comments for Save On Your Credit Cards With Savings Agent</title>
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    <published>2007-01-23T19:09:22Z</published>
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    <title>Save On Your Credit Cards With Savings Agent</title>
    <summary><![CDATA[-->If you're looking for a quick way to compare credit cards, Savings Agent can help. If you need a quick reference before you call your credit company to ask for a lower APR, or you really want to switch credit cards, Savings Agent is a free tool that compares dozens of cards to find you the one with the lowest cost. If you don't have any debt, Savings Agent can recommend cards with the best rewards programs.  The site doesn't ask for any personal information, and it's easy to use. It's a good first step toward negotiating your new interest rate. &mdash;MEGHANN MARCO]]></summary>
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      <name>Meg Marco</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[<p><!--<img alt="savingsagent.jpg" src="http://consumerist.com/images/resources/2007/01/savingsagent.jpg" width="522" height="73" class="center-img"/>-->If you're looking for a quick way to compare credit cards, Savings Agent can help. If you need a quick reference before you call your credit company to ask for a lower APR, or you really want to switch credit cards, Savings Agent is a free tool that compares dozens of cards to find you the one with the lowest cost. If you don't have any debt, Savings Agent can recommend cards with the best rewards programs.  The site doesn't ask for any personal information, and it's easy to use. It's a good first step toward negotiating your new interest rate. <small>&mdash;MEGHANN MARCO</small></p>

<p><a href="http://www.creditcardclients.com/">Savings Agent</a> [Dumb Little Man]</p>]]>
      
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    <title>Comment from vinco on 2007-01-23</title>
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I have to agree.  I couldn't even find details on the rewards offered on some of these cards.  The site may be great for debt reduction, but it's worthless for reward optimization.</p>
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    <published>2007-01-24T04:36:54Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Paul on 2007-01-23</title>
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The site might be useful if you are trying to compare APR, annual fees, and other fairly straightforward aspects of a credit card.  Comparing rewards/cash back features, however, wasn't so easy.  As far as I can tell, each card uses a different notion of what a "point" is and what it can be redeemed for.  Do credit card companies intentionally make this confusing?</p>
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    <published>2007-01-23T22:02:27Z</published>
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