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On a crazy drunken winter's eve, I signed up for two competing music services--eMusic and Rhapsody. They were both advertising heavily on the television during the Christmas season back in 05' and I was looking for some instant music gratification that had nothing to do with Apple. I was easily impressed by their one month trial offers. Rhapsody had all major label music streaming at the touch of a button. They offered a few downloads per month, but the streaming music would require a subscription to maintain. eMusic stuck to strictly independent labels, and anything you downloaded, you got to keep. It was DRM-free, and I could re-download any song in the future if I needed to. At the end of one month, I felt very comfortable using both sites. So comfortable that I completely forgot about the free one-month trials ending and got charged for both. After another month I decided that eMusic was the way to go for me. They had plenty of new, weird music for me to discover. The prices were excellent and I felt comfortable downloading experimental tracks that I probably wouldn't have ever discovered or purchased on CD. I stayed with them for several years and trillions of downloads, but five months ago, eMusic and I finally broke up. Those last few months were difficult for both of us. I felt a bit inundated by the amount of downloads I had amassed and and found increasing difficulty in using my full download credit each month. eMusic often added new music, but the math metal genre never seemed to be a priority. They added albums by Thom Yorke and Paul McCartney and bragged incessantly about it, but I had no interest in that direction. I decided to self-suspend my account for three months and see if I could live without the service. As my return date drew near, I went to the website and Michael Jackson was on the front page. Ok, he had just died, so that made sense, but he was as far from being an indie artist as possible. Somehow his downloads were made available. I researched...

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How do you check your Discover Gift Card Statement?

I recently won a $5 gift card from Discover in a general mills cereal box and decided to activate it from the website they told me to go which was www.generalmills.com/wincash. All they asked me was my name and e-mail and it was activiated. I then decided to see if I could attach it to my paypal account which surprisingly worked but now I have to confirm. Noticing that this was a gift card, PayPal required me to confirm and require a 4 digit PayPal number in the charge they gave me. However, where do I check this statement? Does it come by mail? I've tried to log in to discovercard.com and check my recent transactions for this card but whenever I type everything in correctly, it says "Your login failed: Verify Card and PIN number."

How can I check this Discover gift card statement?


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That unused value -- known in industry parlance as "spillage" or "breakage" -- is par for the course, and it means big profits for the gift card industry. But if you follow a few simple steps, you can avoid becoming breakage and get the most out of your card.

About 6 percent of the total value of gift cards bought this year will go unused, according to data from research firm TowerGroup, down from a record high of 10 percent in 2007. That drop makes sense in light of a recession that has turned formerly apathetic gift-card recipients into value-hungry consumers anxious to wring every last cent from a Target card. "One driver behind the drop is that people understand that 'even though there's only $2.12 on my gift card, I've got to find a way to use it,'" says Brian Riley, research director for bank cards at TowerGroup.

Even with the drop, however, an estimated $5 billion worth of gift cards will be lost to fees and expiration dates or misplaced, shoved in a drawer or otherwise neglected this year. That's a huge amount of money that consumers won't be able to use toward a new stuffed animal, bicycle or Wii.

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