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| Credit card companies still heavily targeting college students despite strict ... MarketWatch (press release) A new study by University of Houston Law Center Professor Jim Hawkins finds a credit card reform act has had little effect on aggressive marketing to college students. Research shows college students continue to receive prescreened mail offers and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| As credit card probe continues, Rockwood public works chief quits Knoxville News Sentinel By Bob Fowler ROCKWOOD — He bought 13 weapons for $6131.98 using the city's credit card — including an assault rifle, shotguns and pistols — and registered them in his name, according to city records. Longtime Rockwood Public Works Director Tom ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Free Balance Transfer Credit Cards in the Age of Runaway Spending Forbes US consumers incurred $48 billion in credit card debt during 2011 alone, according to a Card Hub study, which leads us to two obvious conclusions: 1) We need to pay down what we owe and 2) We must find a way to stay out of debt moving forward. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Police say credit card scam was New London family affair TheDay.com By Karen Florin State police say 44-year-old Joseph Ellis of New London was the head of a criminal enterprise in which participants used fraudulent Discover credit cards to obtain more than $362000 in cash advances, gift cards and merchandise from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Jersey Church Burns Credit Card Offers In Protest Of Predatory Lending ... Huffington Post DeForest B. Soaries, third from right, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens (FBCLG) in Franklin Twp. and members of the church set fire to a bucket of credit card offers sent to members of his church. Third from left: Priscilla McKie, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Margate tightens credit card policy after questionable charges Sun-Sentinel The commission acknowledged that he did nothing illegal because he ultimately reimbursed the city for all of the purchases, but the incident led to changes in the city code to prevent future credit card misuse. "I don't like public servants who abuse ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Credit Card Agreements Easier to Understand Than Facebook ... By Dave Copeland Just how complex are those user agreements that most people skip reading when they sign up for Facebook or Google? More complex than a credit card agreement or a government notice, according to a study released Tuesday by branding ... ReadWriteWeb | ||
| Women With Little Knowledge Of Credit Card Use Pay More Then ... By LowCards.com The less you know about credit cards, the more you will pay, especially if you are a woman. A study from the FINRA Investor Education Foundation showed that women with low levels of financial literacy were more likely to take part in costly ... Connecticut Consumer Advocate... | ||
| Credit card companies still heavily targeting college students ... By Dissent A new study by University of Houston Law Center Professor Jim Hawkins finds a credit card reform act has had little effect on aggressive marketing to college. Privacy News - PogoWasRight.org | ||
| Curtis Arnold: Best Credit Cards for Going Green By Curtis Arnold Not all cards are as green as they claim; industry observers often accuse banks of "greenwashing" their most basic cards with logos of well-known charities, without addressing long-term environmental preservation efforts. Green on HuffingtonPost.com | ||
| Review: Marriott Rewards Premier Credit Card from Chase | Credit ... By Beverly Blair Harzog I recently reviewed the Marriott Rewards Credit Card. So I thought it would be helpful to review the Marriott Rewards Premier Credit Card from Chase, the. Credit.com News + Advice |
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