Capital One wields the ax (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
A swipe of the credit card through the terminal sends the customer's card information to the bank that handles the credit card transaction, known as the acquirer, via a dial-up modem phone connection or a dedicated network connection.
Capital One wields the ax (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Capital One Financial Corp. said Monday it would cut 1,900 jobs and shutter its wholesale mortgage banking business, a move that comes as lenders continue to struggle in the nation's housing and mortgage markets.
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Credit Ranking: How Do Online Card Purveyors Measure Up? (E-Commerce Times)
If you're looking for a credit card and a pleasant experience on the Web, the place to go is Capital One -- at least, according to Web site evaluation firm Change Sciences Group. That's because when it comes to credit card cyber-stops, the "What's in your wallet?" folks have created a site that's easy to use, informative and persuasive, the group said.
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China’s Nuclear Threat: The U.S. Dollar (GoldSeek.com)
In two days we can procure from our storehouses any quantity we may please. [1]
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China's Nuclear Threat (Kitco.com)
In our hands is the greatest power of our day – gold: In two days we can procure from our storehouses any quantity we may please. [1] Speculation runs rampant that China may use its $1.33 trillion dollars of foreign currency reserves as a political weapon of mass destruction.
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Danier Leather Reports Fiscal 2007 Fourth Quarter and Year End Results (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
Danier Leather Inc. today announced its consolidated financial results for the fourth quarter and year ended June 30, 2007.
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Stephen King: Manias, panics and costly chain reactions (Independent)
Private Eye may have got it right. Its "economics editor" suggested the market turmoil of the last few days was tied to a run on grapefruit segments. For all the supposed "explanations", there remains at least three problems. First, few predicted the scale of the turmoil. Second, any explanation only works with the benefit of hindsight. Third, it's all too easy to make reassuring comparisons with ...
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Finally, Fine Print You Can Read! (The Motley Fool via Yahoo! News)
You can't avoid the headlines when the Federal Reserve peers into its proverbial teacup to divine evidence of recession, inflation, or other economic woes. But here's something you might have missed: Those same sage economists want you to understand your credit card better and avoid some costly mistakes.
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Beware Identity Theft While Abroad, Travellers Warned (The Motley Fool)
Despite growing awareness of the danger of identity theft, 45 per cent of British holidaymakers fail to use the safes provided in hotels. Identity fraud is the UK's fastest-growing crime.
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Putting the savvy on spending (The Daily Tribune)
Ever wanted that bag you’ve always dreamt of buying? Or that cocktail dress you’ve always envisioned yourself wearing but can’t seem to afford? But then again, who said that spending needs to be a hassle?
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Finally, Fine Print You Can Read! (Motley Fool via Yahoo! Finance)
You may finally understand your credit card's rules.
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Capital One wields the ax (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
However, since debit cards and credit cards often look very similar, certain lotto retailers may decide that would rather not accept plastic in any form in order to avoid any problems.
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