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Article: Student AMEX card.
- Article from:
- Australasian Business Intelligence
- Article date:
- June 2, 2003
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Jun 02, 2003 (Pharmacy News - ABIX via COMTEX)
Pharmacy students have access to a new American Express credit card program. Special terms are offered to students that belong to the National Australian Pharmacy Students' Association (NAPSA) or the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia. Applicants must have a minimum gross annual income of $A8,000. They will receive 1.5 membership reward points for every dollar spent in the first half-year. Annual fees are waived in the first year. Adam Philips, NAPSA's president, says the scheme is one of many the body will introduce as ...
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