[This post is written and copyrighted by FIRE Finance (http://firefinance.blogspot.com).] Once we sign up for a credit card we frequently get offers to sign up for a disability insurance or purchase a card theft insurance. Often when we call our card's customer service they try to sell us these programs. Simply avoid them, they are not worth it.What is sneaky about these offers?The disability
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