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5 Credit Cards Most Of America Could Never Own Business Insider The credit card industry has discovered a market where the super-affluent takes pride in owning one of these elite credit cards. Unlike your typical credit card, these prestigious credit cards are not heavily advertised. Usually for the price of a high ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
3OYS: Man says credit card offer falls short AZFamily PHOENIX -- A Phoenix man says a credit card offer promised a free airlne ticket. Now he's wondering why he's having such a hard time claiming that ticket. So he turned to 3 On Your Side. Tony Rizzo says he's been getting junk mail for years, but one ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Real Money' Tips to Avoid Paying High Bank and Credit Card Fees ABC News Jeff and Kim Strickland of Chicago say they're getting burned by their banks because of late payments and low balances. "We try to pay those credit cards off every month," Kim Strickland said. "I know we probably miss here and there." Together the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Arizonans carrying less credit card, mortgage debt Phoenix Business Journal Arizonans' average credit card balance in June was $4,819, down roughly $600 from the same month last year, when the average balance was $5,426, as well as down $60 from May. Phoenix residents had an average balance of $4,370 in June, which was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New parking meters that accept credit cards are on the way for Downtown ... Memphis Commercial Appeal January 28, 2013 - Some of the meters along South Main have been painted lending character to the neighborhood. The City is planning to replace many of the old parking meters with more modern machines that will accept credit cards, but free parking on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Suspect sought in Dover credit card theft newszap.com DOVER – Police are seeking the public's assistance in identifying a suspect who allegedly removed a victim's credit card from a purse Monday and used it at businesses throughout the city, Capt. Tim Stump said. The suspect took the card at Toys "R" Us ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Woman steals credit card in Dover 6abc.com They say the suspect stole a woman's credit card from her purse while the victim was shopping at a Toys R Us. The suspect subsequently used the card at various locations throughout the city including Dollar Tree, Kmart, Sunoco, Tiger Mart, and JCPenney. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Planned cap on fees to process debit and credit card transactions Irish Times Lucrative fees to process card transactions are to be capped under a proposal by the EU's executive arm aiming to draw a line under a decade-long battle with payment groups such as Visa Europe and MasterCard. Under a draft European Commission plan a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NV Energy warns of scammers seeking credit cards KVVU Las Vegas NV Energy is warning customers not to be fooled by scammers who are calling people seeking credit card and cash payments. The state's largest utility says people identifying themselves as NV Energy employees are calling customers and threatening to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
National Card Monitor barred from telemarketing Businessweek National Card Monitor cold-called consumers nationwide beginning in 2011 and falsely claimed that it could get low-rate credit cards for consumers, onto which they could transfer any current balances, according to the FTC. The telemarketers requested ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dover Police On The Hunt For Suspect After Credit Card Theft MyFox Philadelphia The Dover Police are trying to identify a female suspect after she took a woman's credit card from her purse. It happened while she was shopping at a Toys R Us in Dover. The suspect used the card at many other stores throughout the city, like Dollar ... See all stories on this topic » |
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