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Jason Bushey

Jason Bushey is the former Editor and Vice President of Creditnet. Jason is a Burlington, Vermont native who moved to sunny San Diego after earning a Bachelor's Degree in English and Political Science at the University of Vermont ('09). When he's not sharing his take on credit cards, administrating the Creditnet Forum or blogging about all things related to credit, you can probably find him cheering on the Green Bay Packers (He's an owner!) or running up and down the streets of SoCal.

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Recent Blogs

Credit Cards for Bad Credit in 2013: The Best and Worst Options for Consumers

We've had a lot to say about bad credit credit cards over the years, but with a new year comes new cards, new issuers and new options.

American Express Serve® - Why This Prepaid Card is Actually a Whole Lot More

Update: This credit card has changed since this article was published. You can check out the most up-to-date details on this card here: American Express Serve®.

On its surface, American Express Serve® looks like a prepaid card - albeit a great one. You load money on to it, you use it to make purchases, and you keep it in your wallet. 

Pretty standard, right?

Discover it Card Review

Update: This credit card offer may have changed since this article was published. You can check out the most up-to-date details on this card here: Discover it® Card.

The Discover it™ Card is the newest cash back credit card issued by Discover. Taking the place of the Discover More Card series - as well as numerous variations of their student More cards - consumers will find the Discover it Card very similar, albeit with some serious upgrades.

Merry Christmas from Creditnet!

Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy Festivus from everyone at Creditnet!

Creditnet's Five Best Credit Cards of 2013

One of my favorite things about the end of the year are all the lists that come out; some are reflective and rank the best of the year, while others look to the future and what's to come. 

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