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Credit cards: How to save $400 at the pump
Christian Science Monitor
Credit cards with gas rewards can be a big help in coping with high gas prices. The most effective credit cards could save you $400 at the pump. By Odysseas Papadimitriou, Contributor / April 26, 2012 In this February file photo, Michael Morris ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Credit counselors answer questions about credit and debt
USA TODAY
As Financial Literacy Month comes to a close, USA TODAY teamed up with members of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling to answer some frequently asked questions about credit cards, credit scores, student loans and other types of debt.
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USA TODAY
YOUR MONEY: When your credit card charge is denied
Reuters
By Chris Taylor | NEW YORK, April 26 (Reuters) - Considering how often Marjorie Asturias's credit card charges have been denied recently, you'd think she was a notorious scammer, or an international art thief. "We have plenty of credit on the card, ...
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2011 Global Credit Card Transactions Rose 12.1% over 2010
MarketWatch (press release)
"These results reflect a continuation of the worldwide movement from cash and checks to payment cards, both debit and credit," said David Robertson, publisher of The Nilson Report. The number of credit, debit, and prepaid cards in circulation reached ...
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National Debt Relief Programs Provide Real Answers to Credit Card Debt Problems
MarketWatch (press release)
NEW YORK, NY, Apr 26, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- The average household credit card debt for American consumers in January 2010 was $15956, according to the Federal Reserve of Boston. American consumers, businesses and governments are deep in debt.
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Soca shuts 36 credit card fraud sites
The Guardian
Police have arrested two men arrested and shut down 36 web domains used to sell compromised credit and debit card data, as part of an initiative by the UK's Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca), working with the FBI and US Department of Justice.
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The Guardian
Feds shut down 36 sites that offered stolen credit card numbers
Washington Post
The Justice Department says that an international investigation has resulted in the shutdown of 36 websites that were trafficking in stolen credit card numbers. The seizures announced Thursday were part of what the government is calling Operation ...
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Credit card 'info for sale' websites closed in global raids
BBC News
Dozens of websites offering credit card details and other private information for sale have been taken down in a global police operation. Britain's Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca) says raids in Australia, Europe, the UK and US are the culmination ...
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US Seizes 36 Websites Dealing In Stolen Credit Cards
Wall Street Journal
The Justice Department said the US government has seized 36 domain names of websites that illegally sold and distributed stolen credit card numbers, part of an international effort to protect consumers' personal information on the Internet.
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36 websites selling credit card details shut down [VIDEO] | Naked ...
By Graham Cluley
Cybercrime is big business these days, in fact it's an industry. So it's not a surprise to find that criminals are embracing ecommerce. But some will be surprised to discover just how professional and legitimate criminal websites can appear.
Naked Security - Sophos
U.S. seizes websites in stolen credit card crackdown | The Raw Story
By Agence France-Presse
WASHINGTON — US authorities have ordered the seizure of 36 websites engaged in selling and distributing stolen credit card numbers, officials said Thursday. Visitors to the website, now in the custody of the federal government, are now ...
The Raw Story
Study: Despite new law, credit cards finding their way to students
A 2009 law aimed at curtailing access of students under 21 to credit cards hasn't worked, a study says, as card issuers found ways around the restrictions.
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Lenders Still Skirting Credit Card Marketing Restrictions on Campus ...
By Credit.com
In early 2010, the regulations designed to help young adults avoid taking on large amounts of costly credit card debt went into effect, but evidence suggests.
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The Best Credit Cards For Light Spenders - Business Insider
By David Seaman
Miles by Discover Card -- You will earn "up to $120 in travel rewards--1000 Bonus miles every month you make a purchase for the first year." So just put a coffee on the credit card each month to get 1000 bonus miles added to your account.
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