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Scam watch: Credit cards, auto repairs, phone cards - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesScam watch: Credit cards, auto repairs, phone cardsLos Angeles TimesBy Stuart Pfeifer Credit cards – At the request of the Federal Trade Commission, a federal judge has halted a telemarketing campaign that allegedly sold bogus credit cards and drained money from victims' bank accounts. Operating as Platinum Trust Card ...Judge halts alleged credit-card scamPhiladelphia InquirerFTC Stops Bogus Credit Card Telemarketing SchemeeCreditDaily.comCredit card scammers up to old tricksExaminer.comMarketWatch (press release)all 15 news articles »
One in four young adults relies on credit cards for essentials - Scotsman
ScotsmanOne in four young adults relies on credit cards for essentialsScotsmanBy VICKY SHAW A QUARTER of 25 to 34-year-olds have used credit to fund essential purchases in the last year, a report has found. UK families are typically £7900 in debt from personal loans, overdrafts and credit cards, despite three years ofrepayments, ...Average British households in £7900 of debt as wages dropMetroBRITONS THE TOP DEBTORSExpress.co.ukall 3 news articles »
Pulling out my credit card - Sydney Morning Herald (blog)
Sydney Morning Herald (blog)Pulling out my credit cardSydney Morning Herald (blog)Screen Play admits to being a little fearful of entering my credit card details into a 3DS console. The 3DS doesn't feel like it would be a secure environment to store your precious digits, and once you've established a tab it's all too easy to succumb ...and more »
Norfolk Man Gets 7 Years in Credit Card Skimming Case - FairfaxNews.com
Norfolk Man Gets 7 Years in Credit Card Skimming CaseFairfaxNews.comTiquan Savary, 25, of Norfolk, Va., was sentenced Friday in Norfolk federal court to seven years in prison for running a fraudulent scheme to skim credit and debit card account numbers. A Norfolk federal grand jury indicted Savary and five ...
MasterCard takes $495 million charge to cover potential loss in merchant ... - Washington Post
Kansas City StarMasterCard takes $495 million charge to cover potential loss in merchant ...Washington PostNEW YORK — MasterCard Inc. on Thursday said it recorded a $495 million charge in its fourth quarter to cover potential losses related to a lawsuit brought by retailers over the fees they pay on credit card transactions. Without the charge, MasterCard ...MasterCard takes $495M charge to cover fee suitWall Street JournalMasterCard, Visa Moving U.S. Credit Cards to 'Chip-and-PIN' by 2013PC MagazineMasterCard 4Q Slumps On $495 Million Charge For Merchant Suits; Core EPS Tops ...Fox Businessall 241 news articles »
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