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Credit card skimmers threatening your wallet

July 26th, 2010 by andreas

Credit card skimmers threatening your wallet
A new form of crime is hitting the Gainesville area, and it has police officers concerned. Gainesville Police Department Spokesperson Tscharna Senn says an increasing number of credit card skimmers have been found around the city and county, and they can leave your identity and your bank account at risk.

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Dirty Credit Card Secrets

July 19th, 2010 by andreas


Financial Contributor Vera Gibbons spoke with Maggie Rodriguez about secret credit card company rate hikes.

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Credit card transactions $19.6b in May

July 12th, 2010 by andreas

Credit card transactions $19.6b in May
Credit and charge card transactions totalled $19.631 billion in May, a rise of 10.5 per cent from a year ago, while repayments rose by 10.2 per cent annually.

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How You Can Profit from Credit Cards: Using Credit to Improve Your Financial Life and Bottom Line

July 5th, 2010 by andreas

  • ISBN13: 9780132353779
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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 “This book is a must-read for credit card holders of all ages. Curtis Arnold offers insights into how consumers can not only profit financially from credit cards, but importantly, how to avoid falling into debt.” —Thomas R. Evans, President and CEO of BankRate.com, Inc.   “Finally, someone has written a guide for savvy consumers who want to make the most of the plastic in their wallets. Curtis Arnold explains exactly how to maximize your rewards… More >>

How You Can Profit from Credit Cards: Using Credit to Improve Your Financial Life and Bottom Line

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credit card?

June 28th, 2010 by andreas

im planning to go out of the country, but i have a credit card problem which is im not paying for it for like 2 years,would the credit card compay would hold me? or would they file legal case against me because of my credit card and wouldnt able to go out of the country?was this happening due to credit card problems?

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Credit Card Tip Of The Week: Using Your Airline Card To Pay For Your Checked Bags

June 21st, 2010 by andreas

Credit Card Tip Of The Week: Using Your Airline Card To Pay For Your Checked Bags Paying a hefty annual fee to get an airline credit card that waives check bag fees may be a good dea Read more on Forbes

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Hate your Credit Card Bills? MAXED OUT – NOW ON DVD

June 10th, 2010 by andreas


Maxed Out takes viewers on a journey deep inside the American style of debt, where things seem fine as long as the minimum monthly payment arrives on time. With coverage that spans from small American towns all the way to the White House, the film shows how the modern financial industry really works, explains the true definition of "preferred customer" and tells us why the poor are getting poorer while the rich keep getting richer. Hilarious, shocking and incisive, Maxed Out paints a picture of a national nightmare which is all too real for most of us. Great for college students.

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Basic Credit Card Safety Tips

April 19th, 2010 by andreas

Ultimately keeping you credit card safe is you responsibility. Indeed, in a worst case scenario, if it can be proven you may have been negligent in keeping your credit card safe, you may find yourself liable for the cost of all transactions made fraudulent on your account should you lose the card. To help you avoid this, here are 5 basic credit card safety tips:

Never have more cards than you need

While it is always advisable that you have more than 1 credit card, in case it gets lost, you should never have more credit cards than you actually need to use. The principal reason why this is the case is because it becomes harder to keep a track of which cards you have and where you have kept them with the more cards you have.

Always keep a photocopy of your cards

How many times have you been asked what you card number is only to find yourself looking for your card to get the number? Now, what happens if you have a card stolen and no credit card statement to-hand? You have a problem! For this reason, it is always best practice to take photocopies of you credit cards to so that always know where to find the number should anything unfortunate happen to your card.

Always keep your receipts separate

Among the most important of the basic credit card safety tips you'll receive is never to keep your credit cards and credit card purchase receipts in the same place – because likely as not if you have lost your card, or if it is stolen, then you'll have lost or stolen the receipts as well. Now there is no way for you to vouch which transactions were yours and which where not – or, there is no way to tell which was the last genuine transaction you made.

Moreover, never keep a record of your PIN with your card, this is only asking for trouble!

Never give your account number to someone you don't know.If you are ever asked to give your credit card details to someone you don't know, or who as initiated a discussion with you (rather than the other way round) over the phone or via email, you should always refuse. Worst come to the worst, phone the card issuer and ask them if it is okay for you to divulge the information or phone the enquirer back. If the enquirer seems reluctant to accept this, you have to ask yourself why!

Never leave your account details open to public viewingCredit card processing typically requires that the customer's information is transferred about four times, which means there are four instances when someone could gain access to the cardholder's details.When a customer first sends the credit card information to you via your checkout or web based form. You are solely responsible for security as the internet merchant, at this stage in the credit card transaction process. Having a secure server and a valid security certificate with the https protocol will protect and encrypt private information you receive from customers.

You will want to be sure that the credit card transaction processing software you use for your business is secure by using a reputable processing company.As customer information is moved in and out of a database through the transaction process, the security must be top of the line- and this is ensured by choosing a solid company that offers encrypted software for this part of the process.

Finally, when customer credit card information is viewed or handled by you or your staff, it's important that you ensure security at this stage as well.

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Credit card debt services how do they work?

April 6th, 2010 by andreas

Credit card debt services how do they work?
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Latest Credit Card Auctions

March 26th, 2010 by andreas

Hey, check out these auctions:

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