| | Weekly newsletter: Feb. 27, 2014
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| | | | If you have a problem with your card, don't let endless options and hold music deter you. With a little knowledge and the right attitude, you can get results ... More
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| A CreditCards.com poll asked consumers to choose among free checked bags, rental car insurance, priority boarding and airport lounge access ... More
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| Some credit repair clinics clog the dispute system with bogus paperwork, challenging everything on clients' credit reports. The tactic works -- temporarily ... More
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| | | | Still paying a collector for an old debt? It should eventually fall off your credit report. But take care or it could linger ... More
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| When an old, unpaid debt gets written off, chances are you'll receive an IRS debt cancellation notice, meaning Uncle Sam wants your money ... More
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| A newcomer to credit, even someone who's handled credit well so far, won't have a great score. Additional work is needed to get a good first auto loan ... More
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| | | | | | When talk of the security provided by chip-enabled credit cards started making the news, our blogger chalked up the fact that she had not been a victim of the Target breach to a chip-enabled card she'd gotten. She thought she was foolproof -- but wasn't ... More
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| If you're struggling to beat an online shopping habit, you may want to take a moment to organize your desk. A new study in the Journal of Consumer Research suggests that tidying your home or office could help curb your urge to spend ... More
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