Using Credit Cards While Overseas
One of the items on my checklist for the move is notifying banks and credit card companies that I will be overseas. This article covers some of the credit card companies and how they handle things and some stories of what people have done. Please comment here and tell any experiences or recommendations you have. Here is the link: http://www.elliott.org/blog/warning-before-traveling-overseas-call-your-credit-card-company/

July 23, 2008
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We also bought a land to build a house in the Philippines. It is located in Cagayan de Oro city, since my relatives live near there. We always love vacationing in the Philippines.. I usually miss all the food, especially my favorites, coz I am a Filipina
Hi filipina kisses
I hope to visit Cagayon de Oro someday I have heard how beautiful it is there. You said that you miss your favorites? What are they? I especially miss the fresh fruits that you can’t get in the US. Oh I also miss eating at Chow King they have the best halo-halo.
The NoFollow attribute is, in my opinion, Google’s worst innovation (yep – remember, it was Google who invented it).
The whole basis of Google was that links passed authority. The better the authority of the page that passed the link, then the better the authority given to that link. Just because spammers abused that system gave no need to close the door on the whole system.
Ok, I know that the above still counts, but a huge proportion of the web – think Facebook, Twitter, Wikipedia, Wordpress blogs etc – is now nofollow. This can’t be right – it’s affecting millions of relevant links.
It reminds me of being at school: when one person did something wrong, the teacher would punish the whole class. With the NoFollow attribute Google is punishing the whole class for the actions of a few, and you would have thought that a company that had basically invented intelligent search could have come up with something better.
Maybe one day they will.
Ben
I agree Ben