Saturday, February 13, 2010

Google Alert - no credit credit cards

Google News Alert for: no credit credit cards

Credit Card Limits for Youth Can Be Opportunity for Parents
New York Times
So they teach their children how to set up a checking account with a debit card that draws on it (or insist they use cash and only cash). No credit. ...
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WIVB
Americans credit card usage declines
WIVB
Folks who have at least one credit card have scores that are about 120 points higher than people with no credit cards. Another reason to keep a credit card? ...
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restautant worker accused of stealing credit card data, police search for ...
KARE
Several people with fraudulent charges on their credit cards had all eaten at the TGI Friday's in Coon Rapids and had all been waited on by the same server. ...
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CompareAndSave.com
Chip and pin flaws enable credit card fraud
CompareAndSave.com
Fraudsters may be using flaws in the chip and pin system in order to use stolen debit and credit cards, computer experts at the University of Cambridge have ...
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Ask a real estate professional: How can I get a mortgage after a foreclosure?
Sun-Sentinel (blog)
I also would suggest that you apply for three credit cards to begin the process of adding credit. Generally, gas cards and department store cards are the ...
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Visa expands 'no signature' credit card transactions program
CreditCards.com
The familiar ritual of signing for a credit card purchase will become a rarity for items under $25. Visa is opening its no-signature-needed program to 98 ...
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Why to Keep Used Gift Cards, Other Tips
FOXBusiness
"The banks generally force consumers to use them as credit cards, however, by not providing a PIN number. The purpose for this is that it ensures that the ...
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Emily's list: Winter Olympics edition
CreditCards.com (blog)
We think credit cards are a fantastic financial tool when used right, but Get Rich Slowly explains why some people choose to (or have to) say no to credit ...
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