| | Weekly newsletter: June 11, 2015
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| | | | Debit card protections aren't the same as credit cards, but you may not be completely out of luck. You can still file a dispute and have a shot at getting your money back. More...
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Financial institutions don't make it easy, but financial alerts can stop fraud and help you stay on top of your personal finances. More...
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| Charged for a product or service by mistake? Overcharged on a purchase? No fear -- the FCBA allows you to dispute charges and temporarily withhold payment without hurting your credit score. More...
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| | | | Want to maximize rewards returns on an upcoming big purchase? Sign-up bonuses on travel cards may be your answer. More...
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This student with no income shouldn't have been issued a card. But she was, and she used it, so she should deal with it. More...
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If a card issuer files a lawsuit for unpaid debt, it's already late in the collections process, but you have options. More...
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| | | | | | | A self-proclaimed mobile wallet cynic, blogger Sienna Kossman gave Android Pay a fair chance by delving into its features to see if it could change her mind. More...
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"To me, driving to a bank is not only time-consuming, it's a surefire way to limit my options and risk missing out on better deals," writes Kelly Dilworth. According to a spate of recent studies, she's not the only millennial who feels that way. More...
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