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Credit Card Holders At Risk From Identity Fraud
Identity Fraud is becoming an increasing risk for credit card customers who fail to close unused more 
Credit Card Debt Falls
The British Bankers Association (BBA) said this week that consumers are starting to pay off credit more 
MasterCard To Launch Cash2Go For Payments Abroad
MasterCard Europe is planning to launch a new, innovative payment system to use abroad as an more 
Holiday Credit Card Rip Off Exposed
Product information company Defaqto have warned holiday makers that credit card companies are making more 
New Regulations To Stamp Out Credit Card 'e-fraud'
A new industry regulation is to be implemented ordering online retailers to smarten up their more 
Visa To Use New Technology To Protect Credit Card Users
The American arm of the global credit card company Visa, is to use a new screening technology in an more 
Interest Free Card Transfer Deals To Be Ditched?
Credit card users who continuously switch cards to benefit from their 0% interest introductory deals more 
Credit Companies Target Young Homeless People
Research published this week suggests that credit card companies and catalogue firms are targeting more 
Avoid Becoming a Victim of Credit Card Fraud
12 steps to help you avoid becoming a victim of credit card fraud Always use common sense – be more 
The Association for Payment Clearing Services APACS
APACS APACS, The Association for Payment Clearing Services was set up in December 1985 to more 
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