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UnionPay issues 150,000 credit cards in ROK (China Daily)
China UnionPay, a bankcard association headquartered in Shanghai, has issued more than 150,000 UnionPay credit cards in the Republic of Korea (ROK) since the initial issuance in February.
Pair suspected of using stolen credit cards (Sugar Land Sun)
Sugar Land Police are looking for two people who allegedly used stolen credit cards to make purchases at Walmart.
Westerly bank cards possibly compromised (Boston Globe)
A Westerly based bank has notified about 1,000 holders of bank-issued debit and credit cards that their accounts may have been compromised.
National Multicultural Coalition Releases New Data on Use of Low Limit Credit Cards (Centre Daily Times)
Today, Citizens for Equal Access to Credit, a diverse, multicultural nonprofit coalition, released a study that surveyed the usage of low limit cards in the United States. To illustrate the ability of consumers to re-establish their credit, TransUnion, on behalf of Citizens for Equal Access to Credit conducted an analysis of the "graduation rates" of cardholders over a 24 month period. The ...
Banks going slow on sale of credit cards (HT via Yahoo! India News)
If you are getting less of those pesky calls, offering a hassle-free issue of credit card, here's why. Banks are going slow on sale of credit cards, as rising interest costs coupled with spiraling inflation have forced many customers to miss payment deadlines, and, in some cases, even default.
Many use credit cards for cancer treatment (UPI)
NEW YORK, Aug. 28 (UPI) -- Twenty percent of U.S. adults who experience a critical illness use a credit card to finance recovery-related expenses, a survey indicates.
One Month of Mojo, Applied to Credit Cards (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
CreditCardsMojo.com celebrates one month of successfully distributing the best and the latest from the world of credit cards.
Couple charged with ‘unauthorized' use of credit cards (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines – A daughter of the late Sen. Raul Roco and her husband, a grandson of President Manuel L. Quezon, are facing criminal charges for allegedly using – without authorization – the corporate credit cards of a company she used to work for to pay for their trips abroad.
Four Reasons to Ditch Your Frequent Flier Credit Card (TheStreet.com)
Consumers love their airline frequent flier credit cards, but it may be time to trade yours in for something better.
Teens accused of stealing, using neighbor's credit cards (Kingston Daily Freeman)
RHINEBECK - Two Rhinebeck teenagers face felony charges after stealing a neighbor's credit cards and racking up over $9,000 in online purchases, according to Rhinebeck village police.