The question is whether it will also enjoy such success with its credit card linked service. |
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Movies could be rewatched as many times as desired by paying a fee by credit card. |
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After cleaning up and finding a ride into town, Seth and I didn't hesitate with spending most of the money on Tomas' credit card. |
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One villains' network put up for sale a database containing credit card details of 7,000 Britons. |
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For example, paying off your credit card balance or closing unneeded accounts could raise your score. |
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Paying by credit card is probably not a great idea anyway, as your card provider will typically charge you a 1.5 per cent cash handling fee. |
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I have substantial loans, apart from my home loan, a large chunk of which is credit card debt. |
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In it he takes on a restaurant offering him an opportunity to include a line item on his credit card receipt for tsunami relief. |
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If you ordered goods from a business that subsequently went into liquidation, your credit card company will reimburse you on production of proof. |
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He used the names on his ID list to transfer thousands of pounds from their credit card accounts into the fraudulent accounts. |
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So her solution is to get another credit card, and it goes on to a loan shark. |
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An identity thief could use it to download a keystroke logger and harvest thousands of passwords and active credit card numbers. |
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These huge numbers are due to the increasing numbers of people running into difficulties because of credit card debts and other loans. |
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I am not concerned that my loyalty card enables credit card companies and supermarkets to analyse my buying habits. |
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Swipe these sleek timepieces at a reader, and the tab is automatically charged to your credit card. |
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Do not start a tab on a credit card unless you will be ordering more than two rounds. |
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The credit card company attributed the improvement to fewer personal bankruptcies and tightened credit control. |
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Another indication that this is the case comes from the terms that credit card companies give e-tailers. |
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Bint also admitted using a credit card taken from an elderly man in Hemel Hempstead Hospital who has since died. |
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A lot of web developers not only turn off autocomplete for credit card input, but they disable autocomplete on many logins. |
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It's just a maelstrom of shrieking children, crass commercialism, and ratcheting credit card debt. |
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Should my credit card ever be compromised, though, the thief would be in for a rude awakening as my credit limit is pretty low. |
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The interest rates on these forms of credit are lower than the average credit card and they're tax-deductible. |
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The secret to securing your credit card information from any malefactors is to give them nothing to steal. |
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Fifty researchers telephoned for a loan or credit card with each of these four lenders, making a total of 200 calls. |
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In manual processing you have to enter credit card information manually through an offline terminal. |
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They are suspected of engaging in credit card fraud to raise money for terrorism. |
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And some fool saw fit to give me a credit card, so I can now do the PayPal thang. |
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I try not to think about my bank balance, credit card facility and outstanding payments if I can help it. |
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Thus, my bank card, credit card, driver's licence, and passport will likely not fall to the same attack. |
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I finally resorted to a last-minute loan from a friend, depositing his credit card cheque into a bank machine. |
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Everyone else was living high on the hog and paid with cash, I paid with a credit card. |
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The admission standards are so low that practically anybody with a credit card that isn't maxed out can enter the programs. |
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It was basically names, addresses, credit card details, account numbers and so on. |
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Travelers who buy tickets with credit cards can typically get refunds from the credit card company if an airline fails. |
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The merchant bank will have relationships with acquiring banks that can handle both credit card processing and Internet payments. |
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It's like the way some people remember their credit card pin number by the sequence of movements they use to key it in, he says. |
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Dull, yes, but not half as dull as staying in for months because your credit card payments have eaten up your beer money. |
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The consequences of not paying it are far more serious than falling behind with a credit card bill. |
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It shows the increase is almost entirely down to people falling behind on credit card and personal loan payments. |
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In the past, credit card transactions were generally completed within a 120-day cycle. |
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In Britain, one fraudulent credit card transaction takes place every eight seconds. |
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If it comes to making a choice between paying off your credit card bill or paying your mortgage, pay the mortgage. |
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Put your ticket, passport, credit card, traveller's cheques and essential numbers in here and fasten it tightly around your waist or thigh. |
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Instead we were invited to proceed to the payments page and enter credit card details for immediate shipment. |
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If you accept credit card payments, bill the buyer's credit card account only when you're ready to ship the product. |
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Come January, I'm freezing my credit card in a block of ice and becoming a miser. |
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If you're a shopaholic like me, it's a great excuse to exercise the old credit card! |
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With escalating club fees, trifling base salaries and percentages taken off credit card payments, that is an interesting question indeed. |
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If you have serious credit card debts, the best way to mitigate the bill is to switch to zero interest plastic. |
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Shoulder surfers use similar tactics to those used with ATMS when tourists make credit card calls on public phones. |
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Shred unwanted paperwork such as bank statements, credit card receipts, council tax and utility bills before throwing them away. |
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At most drug-sale sites, anyone can make a purchase with cash, a money order, or a credit card. |
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But this proposal amounted to his being asked to sign a blank cheque and hand over his credit card. |
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The sign-up form only explained that Wink was a free service that needed a credit card number for future purchases. |
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I stood up and moseyed through the shops until I saw a little denim messenger bag and bought it with my credit card. |
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If you have let debts mount up on an array of cards, the solution is to switch to a lower rate credit card. |
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If they don't like it, they can bring it back for an exchange or refund on their credit card or receive their uncashed check back. |
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Make sure you clear debts such as credit card balances, overdrafts and personal loans. |
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Ask what protection is in place before booking and, if your operator is not bonded, pay by credit card. |
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Fifteen customers have had small amounts of money unlawfully charged to their credit card accounts. |
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A smart card resembles a credit card in size and shape, but it is actually a minicomputer of sorts. |
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But what if that same caller is transferring funds because five checks just bounced or his credit card was stolen? |
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Two weeks later he got a letter from his bank saying he was past his overdraft limit and a payment to his HSBC credit card had been bounced. |
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In other words, user's expenditures by credit card can be traced while cash payments are untraceable. |
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Finally, to avoid any further embarrassment, Aryan took out his credit card and did the needful. |
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The appliance would block out names, credit card numbers, Social Security numbers, and other identifying information. |
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Information used in identity theft, including Social Security numbers and dates of birth, was not stored with the credit card accounts. |
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I might have supported these reforms if there were some parallel restriction on solicitation by credit card companies. |
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One tool that doesn't come via mail order or credit card swipe is the solunar tables listed in many magazines and newspaper outdoors sections. |
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Desperate American workers are forced to rely on credit card debt at usurious interest rates to pay for basic necessities. |
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Anyone with a credit card knows how the payments industry exacts money, often usuriously, with membership fees, interest, and late charges. |
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Further, Net-based identities use very few verifications other than credit card information. |
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He should then transfer his nondeductible credit card and car loan debt to the line of credit that is tax deductible. |
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Unfortunately, borrowers who take the time to read credit card agreements often finding themselves bushwhacking through a thicket of dense prose. |
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Similar to mobile phone top-up vouchers, the new voucher has a unique credit card number and a set credit limit. |
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Thus providing services after accepting a signed credit card voucher did not fall within the provision. |
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Gently scrape the label off the clothing with a paring knife, a butter knife or another straight edge, such as a credit card or a ruler. |
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It is warning consumers not to forget about these charges when they choose a credit card. |
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If you count your overdraft, credit card or loan as disposable income, you're wrong. |
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And God help anyone who runs out of petrol after 7pm or on a Sunday, without a credit card for the automated pump. |
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Go through your checkbook and credit card statements for the past year and list each check or itemized credit card charge in its proper category. |
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The only exception to this attitude would be that I do check my bank and credit card statements. |
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You also may request copies of monthly statements from your bank and credit card providers. |
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Check your recent bank and credit card statements to see how you've been spending your money over the past three to six months. |
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Now simply ignore any unusual transactions on your bank and credit card statements for the next six months. |
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Ms Smith wants to know how long should she keep her bank and credit card statements for. |
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Also, be suspicious if you no longer receive credit card statements or other important mailings. |
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PayPal is one of the largest credit card transaction handlers in the world. |
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A robber threatened to shoot a Richmond office worker and stole her credit card details in what police believe was a cloned card scam last week. |
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They can persuade us to spend thousands on high-tech hardware that becomes obsolete the moment we sign the credit card chit. |
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If you can't control your credit card spending, cut up your card and start paying cash. |
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Around half of all credit cardholders pay off their debt in full each month, so the real figure for credit card debts is much higher. |
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In spite of this, most credit card issuers still fleece their cardholders with sky-high rates. |
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A key factor is that these households pay a monthly bill, so they already have their credit card on file. |
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The account is then settled with cash, travellers cheques or a credit card at the end of the week. |
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Once, I even considered buying a car using a credit card, just for the cashback! |
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When I drew money from a cash dispenser recently I inadvertently used my credit card instead of my bank debit card. |
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Drawing cash from a cash machine provided by the credit card company is allowed if no interest is charged for the cash drawing. |
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If you don't like taking loads of money, use travellers cheques, or in most countries you can withdraw through cashpoints with your credit card! |
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The mother of an ill baby has hit out at a major gas supplier for leaving her without power after heartless thieves stole her gas credit card. |
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As the clock strikes twelve tonight, the deadline for conversion to the new credit card licence will have passed. |
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Keep receipts, cheque stubs, credit card statements or similar proof of purchase. |
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The bank has offered a further reduction of 0.25 per cent for Standard Chartered credit card holders and account holders with the bank. |
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I do hope the Times is a good deal more diligent with the credit card data they collect from subscribers. |
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So you need to clear away overdrafts, credit card balances and any personal loans. |
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Apparently, all of them are now steadily nibbling away at their overdrafts and credit card debts and supporting each other while doing it. |
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For example, it may be useful to have a credit card or charge card dedicated to expenditure on motor fuel. |
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People have very high levels of mortgages, hire purchase payments, credit card payments, and debts of all kinds. |
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The easy availability of loans, attractive hire-purchase schemes, and credit card facility enable people to translate their desires into demand. |
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This represents Britain's credit card, hire purchase and loan companies, which between them control about one third of British consumer debt. |
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Having a credit card can be invaluable if you have a sudden and unexpected expense, or even if you've just overspent. |
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And yet most people don't have a credit card that ideally suits their needs. |
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But the woman pitched him a package that included two checking accounts, two savings accounts, a credit card, a debit card, and online banking. |
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All those Visa bills and other credit card bills are keeping these hoity-toity stores in business, obviously. |
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We are also keen to emphasise that there should be no cash donations, only cheques, bank drafts or credit card payments. |
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The courts have adopted a particularly zealous approach to cases involving a cheque card or credit card. |
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By the end of March 2004, a Summary Box containing standardised information will appear on credit card marketing literature. |
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Mr Ryan said Britain is targeting February 14 as the date when chip and PIN will be the only accepted form of credit card payment. |
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If you have ever tried to pay off your five hundred on the credit card you will know how hard debt is to clear. |
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Then PayPal charges your credit card and notifies the payee via email about your payment. |
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Before a driver is dispatched to assist a client, payment should be made first by credit card or cash. |
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Many people innocently believe that they're safe from credit card fraud and identity theft in the brick and mortar world. |
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More importantly, it sets the stage for a debt spiral that makes runaway credit card balances look like penny ante poker. |
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The national bank is coming out with its credit card as a co-branded product with a foreign bank. |
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But all the benefits to be obtained by either party depend on the issue of the co-branded credit card. |
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It would simply give someone else the power to pay bills, perhaps for a credit card, from their account. |
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Anyone with a credit card can take advantage of the perks once reserved for a spoiled few. |
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The campaign also has two back-up credit card transaction systems in place for high traffic periods and as a fail-safe procedure. |
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A small microchip is embedded into a debit or credit card and provides both highly secure memory and complex processing capabilities. |
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In credit card years, the debt is perpetual, thanks to interest-rate games, hidden fees, and low minimum payments. |
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He admitted helping people to get hold of false passports and Sim cards for mobile phones but denied any involvement in the credit card fraud. |
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However, with its full keypad, it can make non-emergency credit card and collect calls in most areas. |
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Nothing I did could make me an acceptable guest in that hotel without a credit card. |
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What you want to do is avoid having your credit card canceled because of inactivity. |
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Weill had big plans at the credit card company, but political infighting and a clash of personalities kept him from achieving most of them. |
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If you need to borrow money for six months or less, you can do it interest-free with a credit card. |
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Most credit card providers will offer up to 56 days interest-free credit on purchases. |
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Each plastic card resembles a credit card, but is in fact a completely self contained microcomputer with its own embedded software and memory. |
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Swapping your expensive plastic for a credit card that charges no interest on balance transfers and purchases for up to nine months. |
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There are multiple payment options available including internet banking, credit card, debit card and cash card. |
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It is as small as a credit card and half the size of a deck of playing cards. |
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Dozens of credit card companies offer special zero interest introductory periods. |
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I could have stayed there all day, sipping fizz, denting my credit card irreparably and ruining family relations forever. |
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The item appearing on the account will be queried by the credit card provider with a view to recouping the cost. |
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Then someone doing a dull and witless job in Ireland rings and tries to flog me a new credit card. |
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The handling fee barely covers the cost of packing materials and the insane cost of the credit card transaction. |
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For many people this means tightening the belt a bit, cutting back on the creature comforts and simply making inroads into the credit card bill. |
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The credit card companies can send you lots of offers, but they can't sign your name for you. |
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She has since found out that he owes money to banks and credit card companies. |
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You could also switch your balance to a credit card which charges a lower rate of interest. |
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This fee is usually waived for credit card transactions within the eurozone. |
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I know there are the big fold out credit card wallets but I'm running out of pockets and I can't quite bring myself to carry a handbag. |
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She is known to have had a relationship with a homeless man who was wanted by police in connection with a stolen credit card. |
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Stamp duty is payable on credit card accounts maintained by banks on April 1 each year. |
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If you fail to make payments on your credit card accounts, these funds will be used to cover your obligations. |
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The public are reminded that on no account should any details of their credit card be supplied to callers, no matter how plausible they may be. |
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At the same time, credit card companies and hire purchase outfits are queuing up to let us spend money we don't have yet. |
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You must pay this fee even if you pay off your balance when your credit card bill arrives. |
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The Addressograph Bartizan 4850 is ideal for businesses looking for an affordable, reliable imprinter for credit card transactions. |
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And if you pay off your credit card in full every month, are you taking advantage of cashback offers? |
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India's fastest-growing credit card has announced the launch of India's first city affinity card. |
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Try using a credit card to get your money out and usually there's a flat fee on top of whatever interest charge your credit card will pay you. |
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Next, force people to repay usurious loans to credit card companies that make gazillions off the fine print. |
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Criminal gangs use the information you enter to empty your bank account or spend on your credit card. |
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Paying a gas bill or checking a credit card balance can now be a wholly automated process, for example. |
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The seller is able to attract custom by agreeing to accept credit card payment. |
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I half expected never to see the phone after putting it on my credit card, thus being unable to rebate anything and instead losing money. |
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Check your statements against your receipts and contact your bank or credit card company immediately if you spot anything unfamiliar. |
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These include housing loans, vehicle loans, credit card receivables, trade receivables and other assets. |
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If it's a bank or credit card statement, reconcile it against your receipts, payments and deposits to ensure that it is spot-on. |
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I received a panic e-mail from my husband last week, marked red alert, after he made a phone call to our credit card company. |
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We'll give you a credit card and tomorrow you and Lucy can go shopping to redecorate your room! |
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Don't let financial worries stress you out and burn your credit card before it burns you. |
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I don't know if they nailed him later with a credit card chargeback, but I say kudos to him for giving us all a big laugh. |
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The credit card with driver's license may be laminated to provide additional protection against the alteration of information thereon. |
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It is almost always cheaper to rather make use of an overdraft than using your credit card for such purposes. |
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The code then downloads spyware programs to surfers' PCs, including one that steals credit card numbers and other forms of financial information. |
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The rise of the credit card industry is due, in large part, to this data sharing. |
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He would like to repackage his debts and obtain a cheaper repayment rate by rolling up his credit card debt into a normal personal loan. |
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Five different credit card companies were suing him, his car was repossessed and the police arrived to arrest him because of his debts. |
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To begin with, I should reiterate and amplify my statement above that I was paying for this purchase with a credit card. |
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Several years ago I set up a credit card with, shall we say, not the world's most reputable credit card company. |
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Paying interest as a result of failure to pay off credit card bills makes the price of the charged items a great deal more expensive. |
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But many students are unable to retire their credit card balances before they enter the working world. |
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The founder of an anti-fraud website has himself become the victim of credit card fraud. |
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Yet some say it's best to leave a small balance on your revolving credit card debt. |
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The council is also planning to pilot a scheme in the city's long-stay car parks which will allow users to pay by credit card and avoid having to search for the right change. |
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The owner of the tollway is conducting a security review after admitting that 12,000 of its customers' credit card numbers were leaked from the company. |
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She grabbed her bag, fished out her wallet, and pulled out a credit card. |
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He grumpily announced that he wasn't going to argue with me and let me write down my chosen price and credit card number on his carbon paper and moved on. |
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The collected details are used for credit card fraud and identity theft. |
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I dug out a credit card and stood, wordless, as my sale was rung up. |
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Is your credit card company or your banker or your broker ripping you off? |
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But, I've seen people I know put utility bills, or worse, bank or credit card statements, or receipts, in the bin without even ripping them up, so many times. |
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I was just scraping along and doing the credit card thing again. |
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I have a small navy clutch bag that I use for church and other occasions when all the daily things such as credit card, shopping list and so on are not needed. |
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To order with a credit card, call 3 during regular business hours. |
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The Defence Travel Card is a corporate credit card used to pay for business travel expenses including accommodation, meals, incidentals and surface travel. |
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Look on credit card records to discover money hidden by an overpayment. |
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Gardai claim that a proposed marriage between a Corkman and a Romanian girl charged in a credit card scam is only a smokescreen to obtain a residency permit. |
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Coin has created a gadget the size of a single credit card that can store payment data for all the cards in your wallet. |
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Ultimately, the majority of card users may be affected by the actions of the minority who make late payments or overshoot their credit card limit. |
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One use of this is to install a keystroke logger that will record information such as credit card numbers, user IDs and passwords of the user at the infected machine. |
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She hands him back his credit card, and their fingers touch for a moment. |
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The bank had sent out letters to cardholders saying that their store card would automatically be replaced by a credit card unless they had any objections. |
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The new cards will be issued on a phased basis with the majority of cardholders receiving them from their bank or credit card provider between now and the middle of next year. |
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Unless a credit card is reported lost by a cardmember, transactions that come in with the valid authorisation code are deemed by banks as bona fide and valid. |
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If they're trying to reach the general public and fall on their face with loads of credit card bills and unpaid invoices, then it is merely art, an expressive flight of fancy. |
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A simple sheath dress or suit with gorgeous shoes and accessories can also save you from maxing out a credit card for a one night only outfit and be appropriate too. |
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The program then asks the recipient to enter their credit card details to a form on the screen that appears to have all the correctly branded logos. |
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Experts believe the goal of the hijacking was to fool users into divulging personal financial data such as credit card numbers and account usernames and passwords. |
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He later moved to software company NCR as a project leader, before doing a three-year stint for the Commercial Bank of Kuwait, designing its Visa credit card system. |
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Once she finds a property and flips it, she ought to pay off the car note, the credit card debt, and begin contributing regularly to build up retirement income. |
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This week, there were red faces at the credit card division, after someone pointed out that customers were able to use an autocomplete option for their password. |
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Truck bombs, commandeering of commercial aircraft, and credit card fraud appear to have been the primary tools used by those who have done us great harm. |
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Are you ever mistaken for the real Mark Zuckerberg when handing over a credit card at the grocery store, or an ID card at the bar? |
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The new chip and PIN credit card system could leave local businesses and retailers vulnerable to fraud bills because millions of customers still do not have their new cards. |
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She then did rehab, stole a credit card and made a break for Hawaii. |
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Three men who masterminded a sophisticated credit card fraud which could have netted them millions were yesterday locked up for a total of 16 years. |
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Alternatively, shop workers can simply keep the counterfoil from a credit card transaction, using that information to spend at someone else's expense. |
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A Russian pensioner has been arrested after allegedly masterminding a scam geared to lifting the credit card number of Western tourists visiting Moscow cyber cafes. |
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At the moment, banks and building societies usually cover the costs of crime, and will refund any losses if someone clones your credit card or hacks into your online account. |
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The company claims a long history of firsts, such as the first guest credit card, 24-hour room service, and even the first minibar at The Westin Ottawa in Canada. |
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Most of the women credit card holders are judicious in using their cards. |
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When you're done, it will automatically put it on your credit card and you'll roll right through the front end, through a speed gate, just like you would on the throughway. |
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The MEPs propose a ten year period for switch-over to a credit card format licence, with a common format to be introduced after a further ten years. |
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Anything a forward-thinking architect could imagine was invented, manufactured, packaged, searchable on the Internet, purchasable with a credit card, and shippable overnight. |
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Buyers may have several payment options, including credit card, debit card, personal check, cashier's check, money order, cash on delivery and escrow services. |
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What NZ operation has seemingly been mirroring other websites without permission and using these cloned sites to accept unsuspecting people's credit card details? |
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From paying with a credit card to knowing what my car was, they found out my name. |
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All they have to do is go on the site, pick a dinner, and enter their credit card number. |
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Rather than taking all your spending money, use a credit card. |
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According to TransUnion, this summer, credit card delinquency rates fell to a 20-year low. |
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Paying by credit card is normally the most secure method but this might not be possible if you are buying a boat whose price exceeds your credit limit. |
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Spyware has the ability to trace your every keystroke, and may record things such as passwords, credit card numbers, email addresses, and other personal information. |
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I'm coming up a bit short this month and the credit card company says that they will have to resort to the thumbscrew and hot irons strategy if I don't cough up. |
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I was advised to get a credit card or store card and re-apply in 3 months so I've now had to get two credit cards on the go to build up my credit rating again. |
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Capital One is just one of many credit card issuers that securitize loans. |
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It said Monty could have a gold credit card and earn air miles. |
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Kidman plays a prototypical bubblehead who is only smart when she decides to turn back clocks for breakfast or to magically change the spending level on a credit card. |
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Get in the habit of regularly shredding statements, receipts, credit card applications, and other material with personal identification information. |
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They served the starters with the main course, knocked over bottles of beer, forgot the dessert menu and couldn't get the credit card machine to work for a while. |
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If you love 'Merica you should buy everything on credit card! |
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We borrowed money from our parents, and we maxed out my credit card. |
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I've decided to postpone my holiday for a while, for several reasons, the principal one being that I got my bank statement on Saturday and also checked my credit card balance. |
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Shoppers will soon be asked to provide a thumbprint as proof of their identity when buying goods using a credit card or cheque book in Chesterfield. |
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If you have debts, whether they are bank overdrafts, personal loans or unpaid credit card bills then start by itemising all those outstanding loans. |
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The operator of a Melbourne tollway is playing down claims that the credit card details of more than half a million customers have been compromised in an internet scam. |
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Parents would transfer allowance money to their child's credit card. |
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Legislation should make it obligatory for credit card statements to give how long it would take to pay the current debt off if only the minimum payment is made each time. |
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However, it is unclear whether credit card companies can enforce those provisions in Ireland because numerical postal codes outside Dublin are limited. |
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Someone sitting at a computer terminal charging bets to a credit card account is a case in point but this phenomenon is not limited to gambling on the internet. |
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Once the hackers gain access to systems they download proprietary information, customer databases, and credit card information before trying to blackmail victims. |
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The issue could be eased if retailers used systems which blocked out at least some numbers on credit card receipts, or systems to destroy spare counterfoils after use. |
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When he arrived, carrying nothing but a knapsack, he retrieved his Lampoon credit card from his wallet and broke it in two. |
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If you miss your session, you authorize the app to charge your credit card or PayPal account. |
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So we're mostly talking about unsecured debts, mostly medical, auto balance, and credit card, which have gone to collections. |
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The one credit card company will make a payment directly into your bank account while the other issues blank cheques that you simply fill in yourself. |
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He was the suspect, as a much higher number of the credit card chargebacks appeared to relate to slips filled in by him, as compared with slips filled in by others. |
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Have you been the victim of identity theft or credit card fraud? |
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If you want to avoid insincere professionals, all you have to do is not pull out your cash or credit card when it comes to that portion of the transaction. |
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A few minutes ago, I stood in a supermarket queue a couple of places behind a woman who bought fifty pounds' worth of lottery tickets on her credit card. |
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Already a success in Putney and Clapham Junction, the scheme asks customers without identification to supply a thumbprint if they are paying by credit card. |
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Almost weekly, if not more often, church mailboxes contain at least one solicitation for a corporate credit card, or a charge card in the name of the pastor and the church. |
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You might be willing to pull a driver off the rack, waggle it a little, then lay down your credit card, but the stakes are higher in the professional game. |
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It is not uncommon for credit card receipts and other such transitory data collection devices to be discarded once data entry has occurred. |
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One day, all of your bank and credit card transactions may be processed by Beowulf clusters. |
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Egg Banking was on Pride Park in Derby, until Barclays closed the site in 2011, and moved the business to its Northampton credit card site. |
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A homeowner with equity in her home is very unlikely to default on a car loan or credit card debt. |
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Scraping the affected skin with a knife edge, safety razor, or credit card may remove remaining nematocysts. |
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In business, economics, and finance, double entry bookkeeping, credit card, and the charge card were all first used in the West. |
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If you're a rich man and your woman pays attention to you only when she wants your credit card, you're bein' played by a sugar baby! |
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Create various patterns and swooshes in the wet gesso with the old credit card or any other texture tool you choose. |
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I had problems writing my name on credit card bills and also writing letters in the little boxes that come with xword puzzles. |
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Whenever a customer orders a credit card from this site they can send off what is known as an autoresponder. |
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The challenge for smaller credit card providers such as Security BankCard Center Inc. |
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You may remember that term from earlier this year when Heartland Payment Systems went whoopsie with millions and millions of credit card numbers. |
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Prior to entering a ship, guests will stop at a kiosk and insert their combination room key, shipboard credit card and identification card. |
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Remembering that his wife Sharon had a small Swiss Army penknife on a credit card in the car, he rushed over to the man and cut him down. |
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No wrangling with credit card machines or digging for change. |
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The counterman still had no clue who she was, ran her credit card with her name on it and shrugged. |
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In August last year a Coventry man agreed with his credit card company to regrade his card. |
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The credit card company made an adjustment to my account to waive the late fee. |
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Ian Blakemore, 34, who works for Lloyds TSB, has a mortgage and a credit card with The Associates with a pounds 3,000 credit limit. |
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He phased out his revolving credit card and switched to a charge card after 18 months of operation. |
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Cybercriminals infect victim networks to extract credit card information and quickly monetize it within cybercriminal forums. |
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Any time a credit card is removed, the wallet will sound a beep to remind users to replace their credit card. |
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This will limit your liability if a cybercrook steals your credit card number. |
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Mr Thompson said rate tarts were now a common feature in the credit card market. |
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For those consumers who overspent, a dose of financial reality awaits them in their mailboxes when the credit card bills arrive. |
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The Lotte credit card application allows the viewer to access over 100 screens, location-based features and scannable mobile coupons. |
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Frequent flier miles are no longer the incentive du jour for credit card companies and banks. |
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At the port I was provided with a Sea Pass card which would serve as passport and credit card while onboard. |
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The prepaid PhoneCard can be used at any touch-tone phone-in the United States and can be recharged with a credit card. |
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Jot down the credit card issuers' phone numbers to call if you lose die wallet, and keep the photocopy in a safe place. |
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If the do-gooders want some compelling missions, harangue the families running up the credit card debt at the mall. |
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A CableCard looks like a metal credit card and it replaces the cable box that used to clutter up your TV area. |
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Tamil Tiger activists are also suspected of involvement in widespread credit card scams, fraud and extortion. |
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A DOPEHEAD who stole his dad's credit card and went on a PS6000 online spending spree dodged a jail sentence yesterday. |
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