Wells Fargo Recoups Following Massive Online, ATM Glitch (TechNewsWorld.com)
It seems like there are more places that accept credit cards each day. Even low-cost purchases once considered too small to be put on plastic can often be charged at places like fast food eateries and drugstores.
Wells Fargo Recoups Following Massive Online, ATM Glitch (TechNewsWorld.com)
Wells Fargo said Tuesday it fixed a computer problem that left many of its Web banking customers unable to access their accounts over the weekend. The problems were first discovered Sunday afternoon, and the San Francisco-based bank said all services had been restored as of early Tuesday, though some information, such as account balances, was expected to take longer to be fully brought up to date.
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Banking on the go (San Diego Union-Tribune)
When Noah Richardson was shopping for a suitcase, he faced a familiar question: Do I have enough money in my checking account to use my debit card?
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This Tracker Covers Product Launches And Service Developments As Well As Marketing And Product Launches Aimed At ... (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of "Product Innovation And Customer Targeting In Wealth Management, Q2 2007" to their offering.
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Mobile magic (The Telegraph)
Year 2010. Ranjit Singh reaches for his mobile phone whenever he wants to send money home to a remote village in Punjab. When he wants to go home or watch a movie, he books his tickets on the cellphone.
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Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
Will the Railroad Travel By Your House?
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Debit-Card Smarts (Kiplinger Magazine via Yahoo! Finance)
Strategies to rack up rewards and keep your money safe.
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Lenders' ethics fall under scrutiny (The Argus Leader)
Some call it legalized loan-sharking. Others insist it's the only way to ensure all Americans have access to credit.
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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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Lenders face scrutiny as complaints mount (The Argus Leader)
Eva Gilbert, in the throes of divorce, fell behind on her credit card payments. Penalty fees swiftly kicked in, and interest rates soared. Her balance ballooned from $1,500 to $2,500 in three months and eventually hit almost $5,000. Larry Fiddler, who had past credit problems, took a card from Sioux Falls-based Premier Bankcard. Before he used it once, he says he was blindsided with $200 in ...
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Wealth workout (Daily Telegraph)
Chance for footy fans to gain their clubs lots of credit. By Melanie Wright.
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Wells Fargo Recoups Following Massive Online, ATM Glitch (TechNewsWorld.com)
The key element of what most of us know as a credit card is the black line that runs along the reverse side of the card, which is called the magnetic stripe. The magnetic stripe, as its names suggests, contains magnetic ingredients -- small magnetic particles that are embedded in the plastic. The magnetic particles are incredibly tiny, with each less that 20 millionths of an inch in length. What data is stored is based on the orientation of each magnetic particle.
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