| | Weekly newsletter: October 8, 2015
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| | | | It might be incredibly annoying to hear "Jingle Bells" in stores right after Labor Day, but when you think about it, retailers might be doing you a favor. More...
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Travelers' woes diminish as new data suggests the vast majority of U.S. Visa cards work abroad, even at previously troublesome payment machines. More...
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Thieves can theoretically capture data from your tap-to-pay card. The chance is small, but here's what you can do to avoid it. More...
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| | | | Merchant category code classifications matter when using rewards cards. More...
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If a card has no balance, you'll still end up losing it. More...
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To really eliminate debt, you have to do more than transfer debt from one 0 percent credit card to another. More...
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| | | | | | | Writing check after check for your wedding can be downright painful.TheKnot.com calls this "check fatigue." Now, some couples are looking to mobile and online payments to help take the sting out of paying multiple vendors. More...
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Blogger Fred Williams concedes that EMV chip cards have their benefits. But, like many Americans, Williams customized his card, using a photo of his cat Bertha. The new chip is going to cover up part of her face, and that won't do. More...
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