| | Weekly newsletter: October 30, 2014
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| | | | As issuers roll out chip cards in the U.S., they're opting for chip-and-signature technology, rather than the chip-and-PIN standard used in many other countries ... (See More)
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| Two drugstore chains switched off support for Apple Pay, as a group of big retailers gets behind a rival system for checkout smartphone payments ... (See More)
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You've alerted your teen to many dangers lurking in the world, but have you ever had a talk about how to avoid being scammed? ... (See More)
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| | | | When a private student loan is in default, bringing the loan current may require a lump-sum payment as well as written proof of what you can afford to pay. More...
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Airline reward cards allow free checked bags for the cardholder only under certain circumstances, but ticket agents sometimes offer flexibility. More...
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Moving a high-interest card balance to a lower-interest card you already have shouldn't hurt your score, but there are other issues to consider. More...
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| | | | | | | "Studies show that paying cash can save you money compared to paying by credit card. But a recent bill from my daughter's chiropractor reminded me that, as with every rule, there are exceptions," writes blogger Karen Queen ... More...
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| The majority of consumers are more afraid of falling victim to a retail data breach than getting burglarized, mugged or even murdered, according to a new Gallup survey ... More...
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