Articles, tagged with "unauthorized charges", page 2
13th August 2010
Credit card statements frequently contain billing errors. As a consumer, it's up to you to verify your expenses each month and notify your lender of any mistakes. When doing so, it's important to follow the rules to be taken seriously and achieve speedy r...
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Author:
Mark Andrade
13th July 2010
Billing errors on credit card bills happen all the time. Generally, it's up to the consumer to vigilantly track all expenses and report errors found on their account statement. However, you must play by the rules so your complaint is taken seriously and g...
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Author:
Mark Andrade
09th July 2010
There are business owners who may have a negative notion about credit cards for business, thinking that using business credit cards is really not necessary or that using one will only lead to bad credit. But in reality, benefitting from a business credit ...
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Author:
Pamela Williams
06th July 2010
It isn't just the elimination of your debts that makes bankruptcy truly wonderful. The peace of mind that comes from getting your creditors off your back is invaluable. Now you no longer have to worry that every time the phone rings, it is a creditor!
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Author:
JamesBrown
31st May 2010
What is a Debit Card?
The card you use at the ATM is known as a debit card. When debit cards first appeared it was easy to tell them apart from credit cards. Debit cards didn't have a credit card company logo on them; instead, they usually just had your ...
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Author:
Maxwell Gould
05th May 2010
Have you ever been a victim of credit card fraud? If so, you know just how traumatic it can be. What's more, if you don't detected it early enough, it could leave bad marks on your credit report that could haunt you for many years. The most commonly thoug...
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Author:
Dominick Barker
13th April 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Suzy Vanstrusen
Learning how to read your credit report correctly is just as important as getting a copy of your credit report. In this article, we will discuss the basics on how to read your credit report and how you can take the ri...
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Author:
Suzy
08th April 2010
Everyone goes through the hard time in their lives and some of them end up this with bad credit history. People having poor credit score face lots of problem in their life specially while opening a bank account or taking a loan amount. But now, you can al...
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Author:
Peter Parker
30th March 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Suzy Vanstrusen
Every consumer is entitled to review his/her credit report at any time. This is according to the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Also, you can immediately dispute any false information or unauthorized charges in your repo...
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Author:
Suzy
01st March 2010
Make sure that you report the loss or theft of your credit cards and your ATM or debit cards to the card issuers as quickly as possible. Many companies have toll-free numbers and 24-hour service to deal with such emergencies. Look on your statement or the...
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Author:
Clair Fields
10th December 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Suzy Vanstrusen
The Fair Credit Reporting Act gives consumers that right to dispute negative records in their credit report. By sending a dispute letter to the credit bureau, errors, negative charges or remarks can be verified and i...
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Author:
Suzy
18th November 2009
The holidays are just around the corner. I know, I can't believe it either. Wasn't it just summer? Regardless, it is that time of year when gift buying is in vogue and that means one has to be cognizant of potential identity theft problems.
Having you...
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Author:
Thomas Ajava
03rd November 2009
You can be a credit card fraud victim even if your card has never left your sight. Thieves and hackers have figured out how to help themselves to your money, and you need to minimize the damage if it happens to you. Here are a few tips.
The first thing...
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Author:
John Phillips
26th October 2009
At one time or another in our lives, we might have taken out a loan or a debt. The factors that prompt us to repay it vary from protecting our integrity, avoiding a bad a credit report, but probably most importantly, it is the fear of harassment from the ...
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Author:
Nick Messe
17th September 2009
You think you may have misplaced your card and it may possibly be at home somewhere. You do nothing, thinking you will come across it. Then you quickly realize that this is not the case when your credit card bill comes in and there are charges that you co...
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Author:
Louis Zee