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Send A Valentine To Your Credit Card Company

Posted on 02/14/2007 09:29:00 | Link | Post Comment

Happy Valentine&39;s Day! According to the National Retail Federation, men are spending an average of $135.67 and women are spending $68.64 to celebrate Valentine&39;s Day today. This translates into about 180 million roses and 36 million heart shaped boxes of chocolate.

Wow! Credit card companies must be really feeling the love this year! Just in case they aren&39;t, I&39;ve put together a couple of cheesy valentines for my favorite, and not-so-favorite, financial institutions:















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Do you have a message of love (or some other emotion) you&39;d like to send to your financial institution? Email it to us at tidbits@credit.com and we&39;ll post a special Valentine for you online today!

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