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	<title>Comments on: College Campuses Banning Credit Card Marketing</title>
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		<title>By: Best Student Credit Cards</title>
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		<description>Good post Kristy. I recently published a post on my website about this exact same thing.  These credit card company tabling events tout free rewards, free gifts and sign-up bonuses such as Frisbees, iPods, free phone cards, gift certificates, T-shirts and other gifts to grab college students’ attention and to encourage them to sign up for a credit card account. Their high energy, highly invasive approaches seem to be working as nearly 75 percent of all college students now have a credit card in their pocket.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good post Kristy. I recently published a post on my website about this exact same thing.  These credit card company tabling events tout free rewards, free gifts and sign-up bonuses such as Frisbees, iPods, free phone cards, gift certificates, T-shirts and other gifts to grab college students’ attention and to encourage them to sign up for a credit card account. Their high energy, highly invasive approaches seem to be working as nearly 75 percent of all college students now have a credit card in their pocket.</p>
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