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Choosing the Right Credit Cards Now Easier with Latest Website Comparison Facility (PRWeb)
Applying for and choosing the right credit card can be a difficult task even to the most financial savvy person, but for most of us who are not it can be a near on impossible task, well not any more...the new breed of financial comparison websites are now here to help. (PRWeb May 15, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb942994.htm
New Orleans man busted for phony credit cards (WWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orleans)
Slidell Police and the U.S. Secret Service arrested a New Orleans man for identity theft, according to police. Investigators said Quentin Hall used phony credit cards in an unusually sophisticated operation.
Cards fill auto market: Toyota latest to add credit card offering (Detroit News)
Toyota Motor Corp. will launch a Toyota-branded credit card in the United States in October, the latest entry into the crowded automotive affinity card market.
Students suspected of stealing, charging up teacher's credit cards (The Albany Herald)
n Stolen credit cards were apparently used at an Enmark gas station and at Beauty and Beyond, police reports show.
Uganda: Stanbic Issues New Credit Cards (AllAfrica.com)
STANBIC Bank has issued 1,600 credit cards to their high-end customers. "We embarked on issuance of credit cards at the beginning of May and have so far approved 1,600 customers as eligible to hold these cards," Sydney Mpipi, the chief operations officer, said.
Once again, with feeling: We all lose when we use credit cards (The Clarion-Ledger)
I should have known: Call people suckers and they'll take offense. A number of folks were either confused or offended when I said recently that we are all suckers - that is, losers - when we use credit to pay for services and goods.
Banks to roll out smart credit cards (Pretoria News)
Clever credit cards using microchip technology will be launched this year, after almost seven years of trying to get the project off the ground. And the industry is "80 percent ready" for the multimillion-rand card overhaul.
Ramapo police arrest man accused of using stolen credit cards (The Journal News)
A Spring Valley man was being held without bail yesterday after police say he used a woman's stolen credit cards to buy audio speakers last month.
Woman accused of using man's ID to get credit cards (Lincoln Journal Star)
A 28-year-old woman was arrested Tuesday for allegedly using a Lincoln man's identity to obtain five credit cards and making more than $4,000 in charges.
Credit Cards Cost, No Matter What (Washington Post)
I should have known: Call people suckers and they'll take offense.