ID thieves target debit cards (Miami Herald)
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ID thieves target debit cards (Miami Herald)
You probably think you've heard it all when it comes to thieves snagging your credit card information. But it's debit card information these days that is whetting the appetite of criminals worldwide, posing a greater hazard to consumers, experts warn.
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Airlines add credit card perks (Philadelphia Daily News)
Affinity credit cards are big business for airlines, and many carriers have upped the ante to entice travelers with special sign-up promotions.
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Credit Markets (Washington Post)
Washington Post business columnist Steven Pearlstein was online Wednesday, Aug. 22 at 11 a.m. ET to discuss whether the credit markets are a better way to finance businesses and households than old-fashioned banks.
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Mortgage meltdown (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
When the subprime mortgage topic turns up, a lot of people tune out.
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Surging rents, low vacancies create ripple effects in valley (The Daily Sentinel)
Tara Arterburn had read and heard the stories about the Grand Valley’s tight rental housing market.
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When used wisely, credit cards can be our friends (Savannah Morning News)
A lot of consumer advocates treat credit cards as if they're dirty, vile things. When you're in a financial pinch, it's good to have a quick, easy way out. But even when the situation isn't dire, credit cards can be used to your benefit.
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Hays shows foreclosure decline (San Marcos Daily Record)
For the most part, Central Texas seems to be keeping its head above the flood of foreclosures that have inundated parts of the country — at least so far, according to an agency that tracks properties scheduled for foreclosure.
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CreditCards.com: Weekly Credit Card Rate Report (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
AUSTIN, Texas----Credit card interest rates were unaltered this week, as analyst predictions for a lowering of the prime rate were balanced by indications that inflation still remains a concern for the Federal Reserve.
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Housing forecast still grim (Denver Post)
Tighter credit markets could mean even tougher times are ahead for a metro Denver housing market already close to flunking, according to a housing report released Wednesday from the Genesis Group.
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Remortgaging - it's still the best way to restructure your debt and pay less (The Scotsman: Business)
THERE is often a view that "a debt is a debt" and that the most important element of it is how much is outstanding rather than how much you are paying in interest on what is outstanding. For the indebted, the options to shift balances and organise...
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ID thieves target debit cards (Miami Herald)
Make a photocopy of your dispute letter for your records and be sure to send it by Certified and Return Receipt Mail from your local Post Office. Mail your dispute form to the address provided with your credit file. Repeat the above process for each item that you want removed or changed.
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