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  2. Bee Card (payment card) - Wikipedia

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    The Bee Card is an electronic fare payment smart card that is used on bus services in ten regions of New Zealand, along with Queenstown Ferries and the Te Huia train service between Hamilton and Auckland. It is used as a tag-on tag-off card on buses, with paper tickets remaining available for use for each of the individual region's public ...

  3. AT HOP card - Wikipedia

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    The AT HOP card is an electronic fare payment card that was released in two versions on Auckland public transport services, beginning in May 2011. The smart card roll out was the first phase in the introduction of an integrated ticketing and fares system (Auckland Integrated Fares System, or "AIFS") that was rolled out across the region.

  4. Auckland - Wikipedia

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    These exports were collectively worth almost a million pounds. [113] Auckland is the major economic and financial centre of New Zealand. It has an advanced market economy with strengths in finance, commerce, and tourism.

  5. Tourism in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Between 2000 (the start of an advertising campaign by Tourism New Zealand) and 2007 the number of Britons visiting New Zealand increased by 61%. [12] In November 2012 readers of the UK newspaper The Telegraph voted New Zealand the best country in the world to go to on holiday. [13]

  6. Should You Pay Off Your Credit Card Balance Every Month? - AOL

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    American consumers rely on their credit cards for multiple reasons, whether it's to build credit, be prepared in case of emergencies, accumulate travel perks or help with large purchases. But when ...

  7. Flybuys (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Most retailers offer one point for every $25 spent. The exchange rate of 300 Flybuys points for 48 Air New Zealand Airpoints Dollars suggested a Flybuys point was worth about 16 cents (an Airpoints Dollar translates to one New Zealand dollar) although the equation varies with other rewards. Points expire three years after being collected.