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		<title>5 Rules for Taking Advantage of a 0% Interest Rate Offer</title>
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&#8220;No interest and no payments for an entire year!&#8221;  This statement can stop people in their tracks when shopping and often times is the deciding factor on a particular purchase.   But this statement can be a dangerous one if you aren&#8217;t careful.  No interest = no worries, right?  Not exactly. [...]]]></description>
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