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BBB Warns Customers to Check Credit Statements Carefully (WAAY-TV Huntsville)
Officials with the Better Business Bureau nationwide have warned consumers to closely check their credit card statements for mysterious charges that are cropping up by the thousands across the country.
Want a meal or wine on Alaska Airlines? Hold the cash (Yakima Herald-Republic)
Pack your plastic if you plan on buying a cocktail or a meal or watching a digital movie the next time you fly on Alaska Airlines. Starting Aug. 5, the Seattle-based airline will no longer accept cash -- only credit and debit cards -- for in-flight purchases.
In the air, some airlines prefer plastic over cash (The Wichita Eagle)
Don't bother hitting the ATM before boarding your flight -- your airline may no longer be accepting cash. Starting Aug. 5, Alaska Airlines will become the latest carrier to go cashless for in-flight purchases such as headphones, cocktails and snacks. Others that have gone cashless include two that fly out of Wichita Mid-Continent Airport: Frontier and AirTran. The "cashless cabin" is fast ...
Vacation from diving dollar (Akron Beacon Journal)
SEATTLE: Is all the bad economic news leaving you feeling like you need a vacation? Brace for sticker shock. Rising gas prices, airline fuel surcharges and the plunging value of the U.S. dollar are boosting the cost of travel for Americans, just in time for summer vacation planning.
Cashless convenience takes off for airlines (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
Don't bother hitting the ATM before boarding your flight -- your airline may no longer be accepting cash. Starting Aug. 5, Alaska Airlines will become the latest carrier to go cashless for in-flight purchases such as headphones, cocktails and snacks.
Alaska Airlines cabins to go cashless (Pacific Business News)
Alaska Airlines will no longer accept cash for onboard purchases, effective Aug. 5. The airline will accept, however, all major credit or debit cards. (ALK)
MORE AIRLINES PREFERRING CREDIT (New London Day)
Don't bother hitting the ATM before boarding your flight: your airline may no longer be accepting cash. Starting Aug. 5, Alaska Airlines
Get the most from your reward cards (Modesto Bee)
Shoppers' key rings, wallets and purses are so crammed with reward cards these days that making even the simplest purchase can involve a frantic shuffle at checkout time to see if their Visa gives them 5 percent back on this purchase as opposed to their Discover card. Or perhaps they would do better with this store's card or the one that contributes to a college savings plan? To keep shoppers ...
More airlines accepting only credit cards in cabin (Daily Breeze)
Don't bother hitting the ATM before boarding your flight - your airline may no longer be accepting cash.
CreditCards.com: Weekly Credit Card Rate Report (Centre Daily Times)
Annual percentage rates for select major credit card categories were mostly flat to down this week, amid continued employment weakness. Meanwhile, a European Central Bank decision could put added pressure on the Federal Reserve to hike interest rates.