Regaining Control After Identity Theft (The Epoch Times)
No matter how the credit card stores data, a device is needed to read and process the information. Most often, at retail stores that comes in the form of the point-of-sale terminal -- generally a device with a magnetic stripe reader and sometime a signature capture pad, as well.
Regaining Control After Identity Theft (The Epoch Times)
Last year my identity was stolen. It's not the first time this has happened, and it probably won't be the last. This time was unusual because I had to find out about my legal rights in orde...
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High-risk home loans pulled (Scotland on Sunday)
BUYING a home looks set to get tougher for hard-pressed borrowers following upheavals in world stock and bond markets. UK lenders have taken fright at the US mortgage meltdown. Some have pulled out completely, while others have raised their rates.
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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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Weather the stock market storms (Scotland on Sunday)
INVESTORS will this weekend be nursing their wounds after taking a battering during last week's stock market storms. Even more worrying are ominous whispers about dangerous days to come, with higher mortgage costs and stalling house prices.
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High-risk home loans pulled (The Scotsman: Business)
BUYING a home looks set to get tougher for hard-pressed borrowers following upheavals in world stock and bond markets.
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Remove ridiculous lock (The News-Press)
I was outraged when I read the article about Mayor Feichthaler telling the citizens during a budget meeting that the state does not want to "allow"...
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Budget Before You Have a Flutter, Gamers Advised (The Motley Fool)
Budgeting is essential for those facing mounting debt, the UK Insolvency Helpline said yesterday. The independent money advisers said that there had been a "massive increase" in debt concerns linked to gambling, fuelled by the growing popularity of online betting.
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Travel advice: Sophie Butler (Daily Telegraph)
It’s alarmingly easy to end up paying a double dose of credit card fees when booking trips on the web in a foreign currency, warns Sophie Butler.
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Is your Facebook profile really private? (Future via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Students not the only ones taking risks with personal data
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Revealed: Salmond's strategy for a war of independence (The Scotsman)
JUST before midday today, Alex Salmond will publish the first official government document to advocate Scottish independence and the break-up of the UK.
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Regaining Control After Identity Theft (The Epoch Times)
Unlike a major general use credit card like Visa or MasterCard, an advance-fee credit card does not enable you to charge just any purchase wherever a credit card is accepted. Instead, they can only be used to buy merchandise from within a closed loop of the card issuer's own catalogs.
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