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Credit card borrower 'tortured'

Date: Thu, 3. March 2011 00:02:44
The MBNA bank has been accused by a judge of "torturing" a customer with repeated phone calls demanding he repay his credit card.

Obama attacks credit card 'abuse'

Date: Thu, 23. April 2009 19:44:19
President Barack Obama tells US credit card firms to scrap unfair interest rates and be fairer to customers.

Chase Rolls Out Card With Chip Technology

Date: Mon, 21. November 2011 15:50:03
Chase is rolling out a credit card embedded with a "smart" chip technology that reduces fraud and is widely used outside the United States.

Chase rolls out card with chip technology

Date: Mon, 21. November 2011 21:20:41
Chase is rolling out a credit card embedded with a "smart" chip technology that reduces fraud and is already widely used outside the United States.

Criminal hacker 'Iceman' gets 13 years

Date: Sat, 13. February 2010 03:14:00
Former security researcher Max Butler has been sentenced to 13 years for hacking into financial institutions and stealing credit card account numbers.

Credit card debt is hitting banks

Date: Wed, 1. September 2010 12:39:17
Banks have written off a record amount of credit card debt despite charities reporting a fall in calls from worried borrowers.

Former BCVB employees accused of missusing company credit cards to go on trial

Date: Sat, 30. August 2008 04:22:46
Two former employees of the Brownsville Convention and Visitors Bureau who were accused of misappropriating more than $280,000 in unauthorized credit card purchases will go to trial in November.

Travel Solutions : Icelandair refuses to fix billing error

Date: Sun, 9. August 2009 00:00:00
Q: I recently bought seven plane tickets on Icelandair's Web site. The airline charged me $6,897 and my credit card company authorized the transaction.

Travelers get small settlement from card fee suit

Date: Thu, 10. November 2011 15:37:41
For about 10 million travelers, a check is in the mail -- or soon will be -- following the settlement of a lawsuit over how the credit card companies charged fees when purchases were made outside the U.S.

Hacker seeks reduced sentence, citing Asperger's (AP)

Date: Thu, 17. December 2009 17:09:08
AP - A computer hacker who was a force behind one of the largest cases of credit card theft in U.S. history says he has a developmental disorder and is asking for a reduced sentence.
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