Wells Fargo Off the Hook for $203 Million
December 27, 2012, by Antonio Bard
Wells Fargo has taken a beating in federal courtrooms this year and now, a judge has sent one of its cases revolving around overdraft fees and policies back to a lower bank.
2012: The Year of Credit Changes, Scandals
December 12, 2012, by Jon Dell
2012 was a big year for credit cards, financial scandals and big changes with our money. We take a look back at the first three months.
Colleges and Prepaid Card Companies: Strange Bedfellows?
August 17, 2012, by Antonio Bard
As if college wasn’t expensive enough, a new report reveals the colleges are teaming with companies responsible for high debit card fees.
The Glorious ATM and its History
June 28, 2012, by Jon Dell
The year was 1967 and as John Shepherd Barron pondered vending machines that delivered chocolate, he wondered why can’t something be developed to spew money.
What’s Going on in the Prepaid Debit Card Market?
May 29, 2012, by Jon Dell
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is asking for public comments on the prepaid debit card market. With millions of Americans turning to these financial products, there’s much for CFPB to do.
DOJ, FBI Report Credit Card Theft Up in Double Digits
February 28, 2012, by Evita Page
Some are saying these new technological advances in contemporary credit cards are falling woefully short. A new report from the Department of Justice seems to confirm.
If Your Credit Cards Could Talk
November 29, 2011, by CreditCardsLab
Every time you swipe your credit card you’re doing much more than initiating a transaction. Your credit and debit cards are telling all your secrets.
The NetSpend Visa Prepaid Debit Card
May 24, 2011, by Beth May
Looking for a prepaid Visa that sets itself apart from others? Consider the NetSpend Visa prepaid debit card.