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sign up

[sahyn-uhp] / ˈsaɪnˌʌp /














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Those planning modest weddings might want to reconsider whether it would be worth the effort, since cards can come with hefty annual fees and often require $4,000 to $6,000 of spending in the first three months to unlock sign-up bonuses.

From The Wall Street Journal

Barrio Power’s community leaders began meeting at least twice a week right after Thanksgiving, when they first launched the angel tree sign-up sheet.

From Los Angeles Times

On a recent Friday morning, social workers Diana Nunez, Sonia Rosas and Stephanie Negrete made their way through an informal street market where they asked around in Spanish to see if people knew about the sign-up deadline.

From The Wall Street Journal

The sign-up bonuses are smaller, rewards multipliers are lower and perks such as trip-delay insurance are absent.

From The Wall Street Journal

To drum up interest in the $595-a-year card, the Citigroup unit offered extra sign-up points for customers who applied through a special link provided in-person at its branches.

From The Wall Street Journal