Articles, tagged with "unauthorized charges", page 3
27th August 2009
With the vast increase in scams going around on the Internet these days, we have to be careful. Even the best of us have been scammed at some point. Hackers are becoming more and more advanced in their scamming processes. You might think you're at the act...
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Author:
Andrew Green
21st August 2009
Every day millions of people are victims of credit card fraud. Identity theft has become a very big problem and credit card fraud happens so much more because of the ability of a thief to remain anonymous on the Internet.
So what can you do to avoid b...
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Author:
Alton Smith
05th August 2009
If you have a stolen debit card, the faster you report it. The better off you will be. With a stolen debit card every day you wait, it makes it that much harder for you. Remember to visit my blog for more information.
1. There is a federal law that say...
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Author:
Romel Whiteside
05th August 2009
You keep hearing about identity theft on the news. An identity scam can come in many different forms. Email theft is also becoming one of the fastest ways to "phish" people out of personal information they have.
It seems like an identity scam pops ...
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Author:
Romel Whiteside
07th July 2009
1. Debit cards have a liability limit, but it depends on the circumstances and how quickly you report it to the financial institution or card issuer. The faster you report it, the better off you are.
2. Call the customer service department number fou...
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Author:
Romel Whiteside
16th June 2009
Just as credit cards are widely-used in the United States, the plastic form of payment is also enjoying huge popularity in Canada. Although using credit cards for payments is convenient and easy, it also presents a negative threat - credit card debt and ...
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15th May 2009
The worsening state of world economies due to the onslaught of the global financial crisis has helped bring international debit cards to the spotlight. With all the benefits of international credit cards but without the act of indirectly borrowing money w...
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Author:
Darewin Amio Ocampo
17th April 2009
Electronic payments are safer than cash.
Credit and debit cards are such a convenient way to pay that many consumers use a card for nearly every purchase. And not only are cards convenient, but they're safer than carrying around lots of cash.
A c...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
03rd March 2009
A wall clock camera can be one of the most important investments for your home or business security you can make. These clocks, with a camera inside, can give you video proof when you need it most.
Just imagine, your first full week of vacation in year...
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Author:
David English
23rd January 2009
To purchase any house, condo or mobile home, many realtors and sellers only receive offers from buyers who have pre-qualified for a mortgage loan or have cash available. It is uncommon that someone has enough money to pay for a new home without some kind ...
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Author:
Karen Bellas
09th January 2009
It's hard to believe that a mere fifteen years ago, we had no idea what the Internet was, let alone have an inkling of how it would change our lives. But now, as we enter the "golden era" of Web 2.0, a lot has changed - especially in terms of the online...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
14th December 2008
People who went through bankruptcy often failed to notice the signs that they're already heading for bankruptcy. Some people know that they have missed a couple of payments but still refused to take action right away. Usually, serious debt problems star...
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27th October 2008
Victims of identity theft are often left with lower credit scores and can spend months, or even years, getting credit records corrected. They frequently have difficulty getting credit, obtaining loans and even finding employment.
Victims of Identity T...
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Author:
pablo
17th October 2008
When someone uses another person's personal information to take on that person's identity, it is a crime called "identity theft." Identity theft could be a misuse of a Social Security number, a credit card and a mail fraud, but there are ways to have iden...
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Author:
jaimehartel
02nd September 2008
Running your own small business can get tough. You have to compete with other small businesses as well as big companies. Your resources dwindle and you have to count every penny.
What can be a solution to this problem? A good credit card. A credit limit ...
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Author:
Elizabeth A. Beck