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Paper shows that credit card users win at the register, not cash users - Marketplace (blog)
Paper shows that credit card users win at the register, not cash usersMarketplace (blog)Stavins also says shops should be allowed to charge extra for accepting a rewards cards. Right now, that's illegal. But stores can offer discounts for cash, ...and more »
Three charged with credit card fraud/ID theft ring at local stores - Westport-News
Three charged with credit card fraud/ID theft ring at local storesWestport-NewsAmong the items recovered from the suspects' vehicle were fraudulent credit cards, credit card statements and a credit card reader, police said. ...and more »
Identity theft suspect returned to Conn. - Hartford Courant
Hartford CourantIdentity theft suspect returned to Conn.Hartford CourantAP Connecticut authorities say a Norwalk man wanted on allegations he stole identities and illegally used credit cards has been returned to the state after ...Las Vegas, Greenwich cops nab Norwalk man in ID theft caseStamford Advocateall 27 news articles »
USCIC to refuse cash pay - Pacific Daily News
USCIC to refuse cash payPacific Daily NewsInstead of cash, customers may pay for services using checks (including personal checks), money orders and credit cards. The checks and money orders must be ...and more »
What's next for Frank's Internet gambling bill? - Casino City Times
The Economist (blog)What's next for Frank's Internet gambling bill?Casino City TimesCredit cards will not be allowed to fund player accounts. Debit cards and pre-paid cards, however, are permissible. Loss limits will be put in place for ...House Panel Approves Legalizing Online GamblingCBS NewsProspects for Legalization of Internet Gaming in 2010Gerson Lehrman GroupBarney Frank's HR 2267 Passes CommitteeTight PokerWalletPop (blog) -Bloomberg -USA Online Gambling Newsall 210 news articles »
Two Charged After Alleged Identity Theft Shopping Spree - Hartford Courant
Two Charged After Alleged Identity Theft Shopping SpreeHartford CourantSaltus was also charged with illegal use of credit cards, third-degree identity theft, criminal impersonation, sixth-degree larceny, criminal attempt to ...
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