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ForexFace.com, a New Forex Trading Education Website, Goes LiveDate: Thu, 22. May 2008 03:05:20
ForexFace.com, a new independent and comprehensive forex trading education website, is now live. The website has forex basics, as well as more advanced trading education content, all written by expert traders, and approved by the ForexFace.com editorial team. Members can create profiles and post articles, enabling them to build their reputation, not only on ForexFace.com, but also in the larger forex trading community. (PRWEB May 18, 2008)
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Obama signs new rules for credit cards into lawDate: Fri, 22. May 2009 20:45:21
President Barack Obama has signed a bill creating new rules for the credit card industry that are designed to protect consumers from surprise charges.
Obama signs new rules for credit cards into lawDate: Fri, 22. May 2009 20:45:21
President Barack Obama has signed a bill creating new rules for the credit card industry that are designed to protect consumers from surprise charges.
Sell credit card bagDate: Wed, 22. July 2009 15:25:18
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Breach Exposes 19,000 Active US, UK Credit CardsDate: Fri, 20. March 2009 15:05:15
pnorth writes "A defunct payment gateway has exposed as many as 19,000 credit card numbers of US and UK consumers in a major worldwide breach. The data, held in Google cache, includes credit card numbers, CVVs, expiry dates, names and addresses. The credit card numbers are for accounts held with Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Solo, Switch, Delta and Maestro/Cirrus. Within the address bars of the cached pages are URLs of e-commerce sites that have become victims of the breach. They include clothing, science, health, sports and photo imaging stores. The cause appears to be a known issue with the Google search engine, in which the pages of defunct web sites containing sensitive directories remain cached and available to anyone."pa href="http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/03/20/0845232amp;from=rss"img src="http://slashdot.org/slashdot-it.pl?from=rssamp;op=imageamp;style=h0amp;sid=09/03/20/0845232"/a/ppa href="http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/03/20/0845232amp;from=rss"Read more of this story/a at Slashdot./p
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Improve your credit score by re-aging your credit card debtDate: Wed, 24. June 2009 20:08:39
Re-aging is something more and more credit card companies are agreeing to do with their delinquent cardholders. It’s not something they broadcast, but if you ask they may hook you up.
Re-aging is a technique used to clean up your credit history, particularly if you had a brief problem and you’re back in control.
Here’s how it [...]
Have you missed a payment?Date: Fri, 2. April 2010 18:04:02
Missing a card payment can be a nerve-wracking event if your credit is less than stellar and you are trying to build up a positive history. In recent times, a missed payment can result in a bank drastically reducing your credit limit, jacking up your annual percentage rate (APR) and worst of all, put you [...]
CardRatings.com Reports Credit Card Rate Increases Despite Prime Rate CutsDate: Wed, 12. November 2008 03:21:17
Data released by CardRatings.com indicates that while the Fed has been slashing short-term interest rates and the prime rate has dropped to 4 percent, credit card holders may not be reaping much benefit from those changes. In fact, average credit card rates rose slightly between Oct. 15 and Nov. 1 from 13.75 to 13.81 percent. (PRWEB Nov 11, 2008)
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Obama signs new rules for credit cards into lawDate: Fri, 22. May 2009 20:45:21
President Barack Obama has signed a bill creating new rules for the credit card industry that are designed to protect consumers from surprise charges.
My Credit Score Is Back To The 700s@PFBlog.com: The Unique PersoDate: Fri, 16. May 2008 23:31:36
I'm proud that I never had a late payment in my credit history, but that does not mean I have perfect credit score. Back in November, I almost wondered if I was becoming a credit risk after taking a slew of 0% APR balance transfer offers:
The golden days are probably over. Besides these hate mails from Chase, FirstUSA and Amex, my credit score, as reported by the free credit profile in my Providian account, has declined from a consistent 720s in the last 12 months to 662 in October. I can understand these banks' concern -- after all, if one's credit utilization flirts with 50% and the absolute amount of the debt hits $50,000, the chance is the cardholder is on a slippery slope.
Actually, my credit score continued to head south after that report, and finally settled at 649 in January. In today's market, I would have been denied credit everywhere given such a score.
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