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6 riskiest places to swipe your credit card & how to stop thieves cold
Credit card thieves count on you swiping in places where you are distracted, rushed, or standing in the dark. I focus on the ...
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The bipartisan Credit Card Competition Act, reintroduced earlier this month, is supported by the restaurant industry but ...
This article discusses how debit and credit cards work, including their pros and cons. It ends with some helpful tips and ...
The Credit Card Competition Act would cut down on credit card swipe fees for consumers and has the backing of President Trump.
T-Mobile store employees say credit card signups are now tied to performance metrics, making the pitch hard to avoid during ...
President Donald Trump has endorsed U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin’s plan to lower swipe fees, which are 2-to-4% fees charged to consumers for using a credit card.
The risk of credit card fraud doesn’t end when or where you swipe your card. Any business that stores your credit card number could experience a data breach in which a hacker attains access to your ...
(Bloomberg) --First President Donald Trump targeted the interest rates credit-card companies levy against US consumers. Now he’s targeting the interchange fees that merchants must pay to tap, swipe ...
President Donald Trump called for a temporary 10% cap on credit card interest rates but did not provide details on how his plan would come to fruition or how he planned to make credit card issuers ...
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