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		<title>By: Credit Cards on The Finance World For News and Information Around The World On Finance &#187; Credit Card Arbitrage (Pt. 2)</title>
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		<description>[...] Credit Card Arbitrage (Pt. 2)  How much can I actually make? That depends on several factors – your credit limit, the interest rate on the savings account, your minimum repayment requirements, your tax rate, and perhaps most crucially, your credit rating, since this will determine how long you can reasonably expect to keep being approved on 0% balance transfer offers. For most of us, credit card arbitrage won’t bring in more than a few hundred dollars a year, though I have personally heard of some people routinely making 5 [...]</description>
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