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NSW police end huge credit card fraud scam - News.com.au
AN elaborate fraud syndicate has been brought down, after millions of dollars were spent using more than 1200 fake credit cards. Armed with the fake cards and a shopping list, a team of shoppers purchased goods, many of which were sent overseas ...
Posted: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 12:24:00 GMT
Credit card issuers raising rates ahead of new law - San Jose Mercury News
WASHINGTON — Credit card companies are raising interest rates and fees seven months before new rules go into effect that will limit their ability do so, much to the irritation of Congress and consumer advocates. Chase, for instance, will raise the ...
Posted: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 20:02:00 GMT
Loan alert: the best credit card deals - Daily Telegraph
Virgin Money offers the credit card with the longest 0pc balance transfer period on the market, with borrowers paying no interest on their switched balance for 16 months from the date of issue. Borrowers can also enjoy the perk of a 0pc introductory ...
Posted: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 20:23:00 GMT
Credit card minimum monthly payments to increase in consumer shake-up - Daily Telegraph
The Government is considering the move along with a possible ban on credit card companies being allowed to increase credit limits without a borrower's consent. Proposals unveiled by the Government also include a new role of consumer advocate to ...
Posted: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 14:40:00 GMT
Government to crack down on credit card industry - Herald
The Government yesterday set out wide-ranging reforms for the credit card industry in a bid to reduce the number of people struggling with unsustainable debts. The proposed clampdown will see a ban on unsolicited credit card cheques, while lenders ...
Posted: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 19:47:00 GMT
Credit card industry to be reformed - Western Telegraph
The Government has set out wide-ranging reforms for the credit card industry in a bid to reduce the number of people struggling with unsustainable debts. The proposed clampdown will see a ban on unsolicited credit card cheques, while lenders will no ...
Posted: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 15:58:00 GMT
Judge keeps stolen credit, debit cards out of case against Michael ... - Times Herald-Record
GOSHEN — A judge on Thursday stood by an earlier ruling that stolen credit and debit cards can’t be used against Michael Mele, the Town of Wallkill man who’s the focus of the investigation into the December disappearance of Brooklynite Laura ...
Posted: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 17:10:00 GMT
Fears over rate hikes during credit card review - Financial Times
Credit card issuers will be prevented from raising customers’ borrowing limits without their permission, and banned from sending out unsolicited “credit-card cheques”, under proposals announced in this week’s consumer affairs white paper ...
Posted: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 15:44:00 GMT
Police crack credit card fraud syndicate - ninemsn
An elaborate fraud syndicate allegedly masterminded by a Sydney man has been brought down, after millions of dollars were spent using more than 1,200 fake credit cards. Armed with the fake cards and a shopping list, a team of shoppers purchased goods ...
Posted: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 09:25:00 GMT
Dems Reaping What They Sowed on Rising Credit Card Rates - The Washington Independent.com
This is what many of us feared about a law that didn’t take effect right away. It was never going to take this long for the credit card companies to get ready for the new reforms. Instead, issuers are using the delay in the effective date to wring ...
Posted: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 16:06:00 GMT