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Credit Card Fraud Targets Elderly Parker Man WJHG-TV Investigators say the crimes have taken place at large stores like Walmart and some local banks. The stolen credit card belongs to an elderly Parker man, who's now thousands of dollars in-debt. Parker police say the man is a surveillance video from the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Credit card, student loan debts drop in Hawaii Pacific Business News (Honolulu) Credit card debt in Hawaii was $6,080 in June, the second-highest in the nation behind Alaska, but it was also 13.5 percent less than the average credit card debt of $7,032 held by Hawaii consumers in June 2012. Nationally, consumers had average credit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Credit card information stolen from Farragut eatery WBIR-TV (WBIR - Farragut) Local and federal investigators are looking into who stole credit card information from several customers at a Farragut restaurant. Workers with Wild Wing Cafe say a hacker broke through their system and stole credit card numbers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Credit cards fail to win over Thai farmers AsiaOne THAILAND - Launched two years ago, the farmers' credit-card scheme in Thailand has proved to be anything but a success. As of June, only about 10 billion baht (S$405 million) of credit was outstanding in the first phase from the total budget of 57 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Judge reduces bail for man charged with stealing credit cards from gyms Enterprise-Record OROVILLE — A judge denied a request to release a man charged with stealing credit cards from gyms. However, Butte County Superior Court Judge James Reilley reduced Craig Michael Mansfield's bail from $500,000 to $250,000. Defense attorney Daniel ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Woman wanted for using stolen credit card in Goose Creek, N. Cha - Live5News ... Live 5 News Investigators say the female suspect was caught on video using a stolen credit card on May 19 to purchase $130 in items from the Walmart on St. James Avenue. Police say she also used the card in North Charleston. Video also shows the suspect's vehicle, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Former Montezuma County undersheriff charged gun club trip to department ... The Republic CORTEZ, Colorado — A former Montezuma County undersheriff whose spending is being reviewed had charged nearly $7,500 to a department-issued credit card in the first half of 2013, compared with more than $11,500 for all of 2012, according to expense ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
WV State Police ask for help in solving case of Hurricane credit card fraud WOWK The West Virginia State Police need your help solving a case of credit card fraud. A female used a credit card at the Go-Mart in Hurricane to purchase drinks and chips at approximately 5 a.m. on Fri., June 28, according to troopers. The suspect then ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Laptop Stolen at House Party, 8 Fraudulent Credit Cards Maxed Out and Bike ... Patch.com A resident of the 40 block of Barber Ave. reported someone opened eight credit card accounts using her personal information, all in the same day, and then "maxed out" the accounts. An Identity Theft report was taken. A resident of the 100 block of Oak ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Two Card Stocks for a Strong Hand Barron's Further, Federal Reserve Bank of New York data indicate new credit-card account inquiries to the credit bureaus declined in the first half of the year, signaling waning demand for credit. Master-trust Fico (FICO) data indicates no easing in lending ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Card Issuing and Merchant Acquiring Partnership Signing between CIMB Niaga ... MENAFN.COM JCB International Indonesia, a subsidiary of JCB International Co, Ltd. ("JCBI"), the international operation subsidiary of JCB Co., Ltd. (hereinafter collectively "JCB"), are pleased to announce the commencement of partnership for credit card issuance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BBB Consumer Alert: Beware of ATM skimmers Journal-Advocate When you're traveling this summer, Better Business Bureau encourages you to use extra caution when using debit/credit cards. According to a FICO report, 20 states saw an increase in ATM skimming cases from 2010 to 2012. Colorado had a 1.9 percent ... See all stories on this topic » |
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