Posts Tagged - 'fraud'

Expert Global Solutions Debt Collectors Fined $3.2 Million

July 10, 2013, by Beth May

The FTC just levied a fine totaling more than $3 million against Expert Global Solutions Debt Collectors.

Cyber Attacks Continue on Financial Sector

April 15, 2013, by Jon Dell

Wells Fargo and American Express both experienced denial of service attacks last week. Will this week be better?

Can We Live Without a Credit Card?

February 25, 2013, by Evita Page

Many consumers are doing just fine without credit cards or a need for their credit reports. Is it feasible, though?

New Credit Notices

January 23, 2013, by Beth May

Federal law requires creditors to furnish certain information. Here’s what to look for.

Tax Returns and Identity Theft

January 21, 2013, by Jon Dell

ID thieves reroute your tax returns? Don’t expect much from IRS – except a new identification number.

Why You Shouldn’t Underestimate PayPal

May 1, 2012, by Jon Dell

If your PayPal account has never been hacked, here’s what you should know about the company, its efforts of protecting you and how far it will go to serve that purpose.

First National Bank of Omaha Credit Car Offers

January 5, 2012, by Beth May

FNBO was the first bank to ever issue credit cards in the United States. Learn more about this bank, its achievements and its credit card offers.

Great News for Discover Users

December 6, 2011, by Evita Page

Discover continues to raise the bar – both in consumer satisfaction and the offers it extends its customers. Here are a few of the offers that can help you save money this holiday season.