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Card offers flood broke consumers (Florida Today)

Furthermore, consumers should keep a list of phone numbers to dial credit card issuers in case of a lost credit card or suspected fraud. And, finally, the Fed recommends that consumers only use their credit card with online merchants they trust, never providing credit card information via e-mail or entering credit card into a website they do not trust. Credit card users should look for a lock icon or an address that begins "https" to ensure the website is secure.

Card offers flood broke consumers (Florida Today)

Study: Credit card offers flood once-bankrupt consumers, and many of them don't like it

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Study: Credit-card offers flood once-bankrupt consumers (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

WASHINGTON -- Credit-card companies target people fresh out of bankruptcy with credit offers, a finding that raises questions about the industry's efforts to paint bankruptcy filers as "untrustworthy deadbeats," according to a recent study.

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Baseball regains its lofty perch with Bonds out of limelight Baseball regains its lofty perch with Bonds out of limelight

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News in brief (The Observer)

London students are typically forking out £102 a week, while Cambridge and St Andrews in Scotland take the accolade of second and third most expensive student towns, at £84 and £83 a week respectively.

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News in brief (Money Observer)

The average weekly student rent in the country has risen 4 per cent in the past year to £61, according to the website .

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Noble Financial TWO DOUBLE-O-SEVEN Equity Conference Presenter Profiles (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

CHARLESTON, S.C.----Noble Financial TWO DOUBLE-O-SEVEN Equity Conference takes place Aug. 20 - 21, 2007 at the Charleston Place Hotel. Listed below are Noble Financial TWO DOUBLE-O-SEVEN Equity Conference presenter profiles.

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Dodge & Cox Buys Boston Scientific Corp., HSBC Holdings PLC, Home Depot Inc., Sells Syngenta AG, Lockheed Martin Corp., ... (Guru Focus)

Manage more than $100 billion and still achieve outstanding returns? Even Warren Buffett is having a hard time doing it. Dodge & Cox does this with a value investing team. They have achieved great returns. These are the details of the buys and sells during the second quarter.

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Bankruptcy survivors targeted by credit cards (The State)

Credit-card companies target people fresh out of bankruptcy with credit offers, a finding that raises questions about the industry’s efforts to paint bankruptcy filers as “untrustworthy deadbeats,” according to a recent study. The study by Katherine Porter, an associate professor of law at the University of Iowa, found that nearly 100 percent of more than 300 families surveyed had been offered ...

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Business briefs (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)

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Spending power: How the new SmartPay card will affect your bottom line (Federal Times)

One of the most anticipated features of the next generation of government purchase cards may not be the cards at all.

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Card offers flood broke consumers (Florida Today)

In its "Payments Fraud: Consumer Considerations," the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City examines the ways credit card and debit card payments are both susceptible to, and helpful in preventing, payments fraud. The Fed notes an increase in payments fraud, which it defines as "the use of a payment mechanism by someone other than the individual(s) authorized to use it."

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