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Friday, August 10, 2007


Simply Cash Business Credit Card with Amex

  • Receive $50 Bonus - American Express : Simply Cash Business Credit Card
  • Earn 5% cash back on gas, office supplies, and wireless services
  • Earn 1% cash back on virtually all other purchases
  • 0% Introductory APR on Purchases for the first 6 months
  • Cash back is automatically credited to the statement each month
  • No fee with the flexibility to pay in full or carry a balance
  • Plus receive this special offer for customers of United Bank Card:
  • Receive a $50 statement credit upon your first purchase*

Terms:

Your account is reviewed monthly and will be considered in default if during the Review Period a payment of the Minimum Amount Due is not credited to your account by the Payment Due Date in any two billing periods, or seriously in default if (a) a payment of your Minimum Amount Due is not credited to your account by the Payment Due Date in any three or more billing periods, (B) a payment of your Minimum Amount Due is not credited to your account by the Payment Due Date in any two consecutive billing periods, © a payment on your account is not honored by your bank or financial institution, or (d) you exceed any designated credit limit on your account three or more times, in each case during any portion of the 12-month period ending with the Closing Date of the current billing period ("Review Period"). If any Default APR is applied, it will apply for a minimum of 12 consecutive billing periods beginning with the current billing period (unless a higher APR is triggered). The introductory APRs and any other promotional rates will terminate if any minimum payment is not timely paid or upon any condition that causes a default rate to apply to your account and the applicable default rate will apply. We may apply payments and credits first to your balances with lower APRs (including balances with promotional APRs) before balances with higher APRs. This will result in the lower APR balances being paid before the higher APR balances.

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