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Survey: Few Taxpayers Will Use Credit Cards to Pay Income Taxes This Year ... San Francisco Chronicle (press release) Although a number of third-party companies are now offering to let taxpayers settle their tax bills with credit cards instead of cash, a new survey of more than 1,100 Americans by credit card comparison site CreditDonkey.com suggests that this is an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
In plea to Legislature, retailers say credit card fees swiping out revenue NJBIZ But the surcharge issue is only a peripheral battle in a complex, years-long war over the fees credit card companies levy on retailers for each transaction they process. Those fees — called interchange or swipe fees — are a source of revenue for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Play your (credit) cards right for a free vacation Chicago Daily Herald ... outfits and you might even earn enough rewards to also get a free hotel or car rental. But don't rush out to get an American Airlines credit card because you like its new logo, make sure that the airline — and the type of card — best suit your ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FBI asked to probe bike race credit card breach KKCO-TV DURANGO, Colo. (AP) -- The Durango Police Department is asking the FBI to help investigate after dozens of people who registered for the Iron Horse Bicycle Classic reported that their credit cards were compromised. Event director Gaige Sippy tells The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Retailers, consumers take swipe at credit card surcharge Reading Eagle Though the fees are a big hit on retailers, that doesn't mean they were looking to pass the expense to credit card customers, Sherman said. And even if merchants did, the settlement contains so many restrictions that many retailers wouldn't be allowed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Credit card holder with no income Malay Mail MY father passed away a couple of months ago and we noted that he had a credit card. We surrendered the card to the bank, together with a copy of his death certificate. To our surprise, we received a statement from the bank and a letter asking us to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
California Supreme Court: Online Retailers May Require Personal Info For ... Mondaq News Alerts (registration) Online retailers do not violate California's credit card privacy law by requiring consumers to provide personal information, including their addresses and phone numbers, as a condition of accepting credit card payments for electronic downloads, the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How credit card frauds take place Business Standard So, does this mean you should stop using your card? No. Come July, cards with an embedded chip and a compulsory pin (like that used for ATM transactions) will be made mandatory in India. This would make your credit card transactions more secure. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Vivo partners with Santander for credit cards Telecompaper (subscription) Brazilian operator Telefonica/Vivo has tied up with Spanish bank Santander to bring out the Vivo Santander National and Vivo Santander International cards, which are available both for Visa and Mastercard. Holders can receive benefits, depending on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Credit Card Spending Slows in January The Chosun Ilbo Credit card spending grew at the slowest pace in four years, registering just 6.2 percent in January compared to the same month last year. The Ministry of Strategy and Finance attributed the slowdown to the fact that the Lunar New Year holiday fell in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Identity thieves nail 1 in 10 Coloradans. Don't be one. Denver Post They send e-mailsthat seemto be from a bank or credit-card company, notifying recipients of a problem. Some cold- callvictims — the premise for the new comedy "Identity Thief"— and say they need a Social Security number and other details to recover ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Stop borrowing for America Saves Week Fairbanks Daily News-Miner It's reported that 45 percent of families with annual incomes of less than $50,000 are relying on credit cards to pay for basic needs such as rent, utilities, insurance and food. Americans also spend more than $75 billion per year on credit card... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FOREIGN VOICES: Banking, other services should be more convenient Focus Taiwan News Channel Vetten said she had to provide the bank NT$15,000 (US$518) in security deposit to get a credit card with a NT$10,000 limit. Yet if her husband were Taiwanese, she would not have faced that problem and could have been given a credit card"immediately," ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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China Yuan Down Late; Banks Buy Dollars to Hedge Card Billings Wall Street Journal (India) "The dollar was mainly driven up by Chinese banks who need to hedge [dollar-denominated] credit-card billings accumulated over the holiday," said a Shanghai-based trader at a Chinese bank. A higher dollar/yuan central parity rate added to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Police search for three in Winfield car break-ins Charleston Gazette Eight of the nine owners reported items missing from their vehicles, such as credit cards, cash, an iPhone, work boots and a stereo, among other items. On Feb. 7 at 4:51 a.m., a man in his early 20s allegedly used a credit card at the Walmart in Nitro ... See all stories on this topic » |
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A Negative Credit Card Balance? | Budgets Are Sexy By J. Money My credit card has a negative balance now :) USAA owes ME money – woo! Budgets Are Sexy |
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6 Ways to Cut Your Credit Card Interest Payments - Mint And as unsecured debt that is never tax deductible, credit card interest rates are higher and impact families more than home, car, or student loans. However ... www.mint.com/.../6-ways-to-cut-your-credit-card-interest-pay... |
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