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Web Search Results
Credit and ATM Cards - What To Do If They're Lost or Stolen
Covers how to limit your financial loss, how to protect your cards, whether to buy a registration service, and how to file a complaint.
www.ftc.gov/
Credit Cards at Bankrate.com
Average rates, features, fee and rate comparisons and searches, scam alerts, FAQ and articles.
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Credit cards on campus get bad marks by some
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How to Dig Yourself Out of Credit Card Debt
Denver Business Journal article geared towards the small business owner.
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Ready, Set, Credit
Information to help consumers determine whether they're ready for plastic, and what to look for when selecting an issuer.
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Your Credit Card Companies
Provides a centralized resource center on aspects of consumer credit, including education, reporting and scores, identity theft, fraud, financial tools and resources.
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Secured Credit Card Marketing Scams
Covers the deceptive advertising claims some marketers use to entice consumers with subprime histories.
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Choosing a Credit Card
Tips on how to shop around for a credit card and analyze various offers and agreements. From the Federal Reserve Board.
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How to Get a Lower Interest Rate on a Credit Card
Tips, steps to take, warnings.
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Credit Card Blocking
1997 article from FTC about what blocking is, when it is used, and how to avoid it.
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