A Making Money Opportunity Sometimes Comes Around Once Or Twice In A Lifetime
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There are a lot of programs out there on the internet, which ones should you join?
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Santander credit cards ‘win industry awards’
Written by admin on November 21, 2009 – 7:56 pmIt is the second time in a row the credit card provider has won the accolade.
The award was given in recognition to Santander Card’s commitment to product development, understanding consumers’ needs and innovation.
Consumer service was also rated at credit card providers in this category by a secret shopper test.
Santander Cards was up against credit card providers Capital One, Halifax, Lloyds TSB and Virgin.
Roger Lovering, managing director of Santander Cards, said: “Both Santander Zero and the Santander Credit Card are enduring successes that continue to evolve with our customers’ needs.
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Facebook credit card scams could grow
Written by admin on November 21, 2009 – 7:23 pmFraudsters could steal credit card details from networkers. An apparent Facebook scam which could serve as a conduit to credit card fraud has been described as a sign of things to come.
Luis Corrons, technical director at Panda Security, said that using social networking sites to steal personal data is becoming “more and more popular” among criminals.
The tech firm’s analysis and detection unit, PandaLabs, announced last week that it had discovered a fake Facebook site that was deceiving users into entering their genuine passwords.
Fraudsters can perpetrate ID theft and take out credit cards in their victims’ names after capturing personal data of this kind.
Mr Corrons said: “The spoof Facebook is no longer available but we don’t have any doubt that bad guys are already working on some other pages like that one. Full Article…
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‘Cathartic’ time for credit cards
Written by admin on November 21, 2009 – 8:29 amCredit card and loan trends have changed recently. Consumer borrowing habits for credit cards and other financial products have fundamentally altered since 2007, a certified financial planner has suggested.
Speaking to MSN.com, Jason Butler of Bloomsbury Financial Planning said that the era of easy credit had now finished.
Instead, more consumers were found to be borrowing and spending within their means since the onset of the global credit crisis in 2007.
Meanwhile, credit providers have also tightened their lending criteria for consumers as a result of the crunch.
Latest Bank of England figures show that credit card lending expanded by a net £79m during September 2009, the lowest amount recorded on the survey since December 2008.
The institution’s separate Credit Conditions report also suggested that the availability of unsecured credit from UK financial services firms would remain tight until the end of the year at least.
“The past two years have been a cathartic time,” Mr Butler said.
“Make use of tax breaks. Full Article…
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Friday Grab Bag: Long Arm of the Law Edition
Written by admin on November 21, 2009 – 6:42 am
It’s Friday again, and that means it’s time for the weekly SpendOnLife grab bag! This week we focus on Congress’ Go-Go-Gadget arm that is reaching out further and further to protect consumers from the big bad financial industry. It started with the CARD Act, but now extends to regulating debit card fees, creating a new financial protection agency, and requiring full disclosure when data breaches happen.
I’m all for keeping credit card companies in check, but at what point do we say enough government involvement is enough? At what point must consumers be expected to fend for ourselves?
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