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Old 02-06-2008, 12:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ok, heres a good one that the GL would need to do, if they haven't done so already. I haven't seen it yet, but here it goes.

What about getting a Masonic Credit Card. Have a percent of the purchases on the Credit Card go to things the Masonic Homes, or other charities. This could be done in replace of things like money back or rewards, so it would be automatically and you wouldn't really miss it.

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GL of Kentucky has had a masonic credit card arrangement for some years. The Scottish Rite (southern jurisdiction) also has a sponsored credit card.
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GL of Kentucky has had a masonic credit card arrangement for some years. The Scottish Rite (southern jurisdiction) also has a sponsored credit card.
I always hate walking by their booth while I'm at Grand Lodge every year .
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I always hate walking by their booth while I'm at Grand Lodge every year .
Why is that?
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There's always a couple of them that pester you about signing up every time you walk by even though you've told them no already .
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