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priceline.com says it has become the first major online travel agency to offer a $25 credit card refund to hotel customers who can find a lower price than what they paid on priceline.com. read more
submitted by EyeforTravel on 8th Mar 2010 (via eyefortravel.com)
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Is the UK credit card boom to blame for increased IVA numbers? More and more experts are placing the blame for the ongoing increase in Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs) in the UK at the door of the UK credit card industry. There has been a significant increase in the number of IVAs agreed over the last few months and many experts believe this is a ...
submitted by FinancialAdvice on 7th Mar 2010 (via financialadvice.co.uk)
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PricewaterhouseCoopers, the administrator to Globespan, the failed Scottish airline, is considering pursuing an affiliate of Deutsche Bank for the £20m it is owed by E-Clear, the collapsed credit card processing company.
submitted by Independent on 7th Mar 2010 (via rss.feedsportal.com)
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Virgin Money announces new Virgin Charity credit card Virgin Money has this week announced the release of a credit card which will donate 1.02% of customer spending to good causes of the customer's choice. This compares to the average charitable donation from the charity cards of around 0.25% and immediately places the Virgin Charity credit card ...
submitted by FinancialAdvice on 6th Mar 2010 (via financialadvice.co.uk)
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Contactless card limit increased to £15 Credit card giants Visa and MasterCard have been successful in their request to increase the limit on UK contactless credit and debit cards from £10 to £15. At the same time it has been revealed that an estimated one in seven of the UK population will have a contactless card by the end of ...
submitted by FinancialAdvice on 6th Mar 2010 (via financialadvice.co.uk)
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Too many debtors repaying too much Insolvency trade body, R3, has criticised debt advisers claiming that more than a quarter (26%) of Debt Management Plans (DMPs) will last ten years or more, when they are meant to be a short-term repayment plans. It described the problem as "debt slavery". A DMP is a payment plan between an individual and their unsecured creditors, such as credit card companies. But some of the firms advising thos...
submitted by AOL on 6th Mar 2010 (via dailyfinance.co.uk)
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A Coventry company which allegedly cold-called people and conned them into thinking it could recover credit card charges has been shut down by the Government.
submitted by BirminghamPost on 5th Mar 2010 (via birminghampost.net)
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Dave Bailey, Computing, Thursday 4 March 2010 at 11:34:00 PCI-compliance survey shows smaller firms on road to PCI-compliance ruin A UK-specific survey of 100 retail, financial and hospitality firms has found that only 11 per cent are certified as compliant with new credit card standards to be brought in during June. The new Payment Card Industry - Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS) will be made man...
submitted by Computing on 4th Mar 2010 (via feeds.computing.co.uk)
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BANGKOK, March 3 (Reuters) - Shares in Thailand's top credit card issuer, Krungthai Card , fell 13 percent on Wednesday after it reported its first annual net loss since the firm was established.
submitted by Reuters on 3rd Mar 2010 (via uk.reuters.com)
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Wyndham Hotels and Resorts has suffered a third serious data breach within two years after hackers broke into its computer systems stealing customer's credit card information late January
submitted by 4Hoteliers on 3rd Mar 2010 (via 4hoteliers.com)


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