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BBB Warns Consumers About "Robo Calls" - WMTV
FOX6Now.com MilwaukeeBBB Warns Consumers About "Robo Calls"WMTV... regarding repeated, unsolicited “robo calls” to both their home and cell phones. The calls are recorded messages offering to lower credit card interest rates. Consumers report that the message requests, “press 1 to speak with a representative.Wisconsin BBB issues alert over “robo calls”FOX6Now.com Milwaukeeall 2 news articles »
Bell tolls for the US Mail, as we know it - USA TODAY
USA TODAYBell tolls for the US Mail, as we know itUSA TODAYIf so, it ends with offers for credit cards we don't need, catalogs for things we don't want, postcards for colleges we will not attend, coupons for pizza we cannot digest and promotions for events you could not pay us to attend. And, in Gerber's case, ...and more »
: Tired of Having a Mailbox Full of Credit Card Offers? - Middle East North Africa Financial Network
: Tired of Having a Mailbox Full of Credit Card Offers?Middle East North Africa Financial NetworkJan 18, 2012 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- It's fairly easy to stop unsolicited credit card offers. Just call or write the credit reporting agencies and restrict the sale of your credit report information. Stopping unsolicited credit card offers has an ...and more »
Money Matters: Shopping Online - KAKE
Money Matters: Shopping OnlineKAKEIf a site offers a deal that's too good to be true, demands a direct transfer of funds, or won't accept credit cards, it's probably a scam. Don't ever click on an unsolicited email to go shopping, even if it looks legit. 5. Don't trust every deal you ...
New authority promises a bright new dawn - This is Plymouth
New authority promises a bright new dawnThis is PlymouthYour relationship with your credit card issuer should by now include these things: when you pay in, the highest cost debt on a credit card is paid off first; you have 30 days within which to opt out of any unsolicited increase in your credit limit; ...and more »
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