June 22, 2007
Stolen credit card used for spending spree
Stolen credit card used for spending spree
Macomb Daily - Sisters Christina Ferro, 23, left, and Sara Ferro, 17, apprehended two women accused of stealing Sara's purse and credit cards. They found the suspects at a Comerica Bank inside this Kroger store, located at Canal and Garfield roads in Clinton
Source: www.macombdaily.com
Buyers Beware of Debit Cards
Marketwatch - PIRG, a Washington consumer-advocacy group. On lost or stolen credit cards, your loss is generally limited to $50 a card, but with debit cards, your liability for an unauthorized withdrawal could be much higher, depending in part on how quickly you
Source: www.marketwatch.com
Jackson man apologizes, sentenced in ID theft scam
Jackson Clarion-Ledger - The alleged ringleader of a metro area identity theft scam fueled by stolen checks, credit cards and debit cards was sentenced today to 30 months in a federal prison and ordered to make restitution of more than $10,000 to victims. Ernest Day, 32, of
Source: www.clarionledger.com
Visa Inches Toward IPO
Street.Com - The U.S. is far more advanced in using credit cards and debit cards than countries such as China and Russia, Maurer says. "That's just a sliver of the opportunity that these companies have," he says. P.S. Don't Miss Your Chance to Win $150K in
Source: www.thestreet.com
Swiping Your Credit Card Is So Yesterday
TechNewsWorld - For card issuers, it adds about $1 to the cost of a card but represents the next step in the banking industry's attempt to chip away at the cash economy by expanding the use of debit and credit cards for small transactions. HP Multifunction Printers
Source: www.technewsworld.com
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