Cards
- EntertainmentYahoo Life UK
Hilarious Mother’s Day cards to choose from
For when a Clinton's card and supermarket flowers just don't cut it.
- BusinessAOL
Card companies have cunning plan to outlaw cash
Card companies have declared a war on cash. Visa is trialing a scheme in the US, where it pays shops and restaurants to refuse cash transactions. If it is successful, the scheme could be rolled out - and Visa has confirmed that it is interested in
3-min read - NewsYBN Style
3 quick Valentine's Day cards to make today for your loved one
A handmade card means so much more than a shop-bought one, but most of us don’t have a lot of time to get creative. These three DIY Valentine’s Day cards have that personal touch, but they’re very quick and simple to make. Scissors at the ready!
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Quick DIY Christmas cards: Personalise those shop-bought cards
In a world of email, WhatsApp and Twitter, getting a handwritten Christmas card in the post is a pleasure, and a tradition that we need to keep going. Christmas is a great time for crafting and getting creative, but it's wishful thinking that we'll be able to find the time to make our own Christmas cards, let alone over 40 of them.
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Card fraud up 20% - you're at risk without even leaving the house
You may think you're taking all the right steps to protect yourself from card fraud. You might guard your PIN at the cashpoint, keep your wallet in a bag worn across your body, and never let your card out of your sight. However, while these
4-min read - LifestyleAOL
Beware the charity Christmas card rip off
Charity Christmas cards raise an incredible £50 million a year for good causes, but the experts warn that the amount you raise for charities this Christmas depends to a huge extent on where you buy your cards. In some cases they may be worth just a
3-min read - BusinessAOL
Store card discount offers to end
Shops will stop offering discounts to encourage customers to sign up for store cards under a voluntary deal after talks with the Government. But there will not be a cap the rate of interest that can be charged on the cards, consumer minister