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The Post-Cash, Post-Credit-Card Economy New York Times Nearly two-thirds agreed that "cash and credit cards will have mostly disappeared" and been replaced with "smart" devices able to carry out a transaction. But a third of the survey respondents countered that consumers would fear for the security of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nozzle news: Credit card agony at the pump Quad City Times As if the price of gasoline is not giving us enough punishment, there is a new frustration — the agony of getting one's credit card to work at the service station. You, Mr. and Mrs. Public, are faced with this punishment every time you buy gas at a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Letters: hotel credit card fees are absurd Sydney Morning Herald Hold those fees I agree with Michael Combs ('Second thoughts in Noosa', Traveller Letters, April 21-22) that added fees for settling a hotel bill in Australia by credit card are absurd. Extra charges also mean booking domestic flights online is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Low credit scores still plaguing some consumers Worcester Telegram There's certainly those who have been out of work, and have had difficulty paying credit card balances. Despite recent signs of improvement in the economy, many consumers are being held back by low credit scores. People who suffered through financial ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Workers at Wrigley Field accused of stealing card info Rockford Register Star By Anonymous AP CHICAGO — Six former employees at Wrigley Field and several Chicago restaurants are accused of stealing customers' credit card information and using it to rack up thousands of dollars in charges. One of the establishments, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Banking on finding your weak spots Casey Weekly Berwick Banks and other financial institutions are drilling into personal credit card transactions to predict when financially stretched customers might be more susceptible to offers of increased credit limits, insurance, education or superannuation funds and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bond set at $80000 for man accused of stealing aunts' credit cards Ocala By Austin L. Miller OCALA - A man arrested Friday for taking credit cards from two of his aunts, and using them to buy items he reportedly sold to purchase crack cocaine, made his first appearance Saturday morning in front of a judge. See all stories on this topic » |
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Women Have Higher Credit Card Interest - Business Insider By Mandi Woodruff "The gender gap for costly credit card behaviors disappears for women with high levels of financial literacy, and after controlling for demographic characteristics like age and income. Becoming more financially literate is a great step that any ... Business Insider |
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