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Lower credit card debt traced mainly to charge-offs - USA Today
![]() eCreditDaily.com | Lower credit card debt traced mainly to charge-offs USA Today It's not what it seems, according to an analysis of federal data by CardHub.com, a credit card comparison website. ... Write-offs are driving decline in credit-card debt Critics accuse credit card issuers of thwarting new credit card laws Credit card companies allowed to change interest rates without permission |
Bank of America to End Overdraft Fees on Debit Purchases - New York Times
![]() Reuters | Bank of America to End Overdraft Fees on Debit Purchases New York Times Overdraft protection will still be available, typically for a fee of $10, to customers who link their checking accounts to savings accounts or credit cards. ... BofA to drop fees for debit overdrafts |
Prosecutors charge trio in identity theft ring that netted $2 million - Los Angeles Times
![]() KSL-TV | Prosecutors charge trio in identity theft ring that netted $2 million Los Angeles Times At the time of the arrests, authorities had recovered 10000 stolen credit and debit card numbers, as well as computers, cellphones, digital storage devices ... Santa Clarita Man Faces Charges In Credit Card Skimming Case ID Theft Ring Stole Credit Card Numbers at Gas Pumps using Bluetooth Technology Three men arrested in stolen ID scam |
Credit Card Fraud; Car Accidents in Millburn - New York Times (blog)
Credit Card Fraud; Car Accidents in Millburn New York Times (blog) Arrests for credit card fraud and intoxicated driving were among local crimes reported and released today by Millburn police. ... Millburn Detectives make arrests in credit card fraud Millburn police arrest two for drunk driving Millburn Police Blotter |
Malaysian linked to $210m card scam - AsiaOne
Malaysian linked to $210m card scam AsiaOne They then sold the data to organised crime syndicates in Asia who produced counterfeit credit cards." Gooi was believed to have been on the run for almost a ... |


