Posts Tagged - 'mastercard'

Will Your Citi AAdvantage Program Be Good Tomorrow?

May 28, 2013, by Evita Page

Will all of those frequent flier miles be good when you’re ready for your vacation? Most likely they will, but if you’re tired of the uncertainties with the airline bankruptcy, here are some other co-branded credit card offers.

Want to Buy Pot or Guns? Don’t Rely on Your Credit Card

May 14, 2013, by Evita Page

Should financial institutions, including banks and credit card companies, prevent consumers from making legal purchases, just because they don’t agree with the laws?

More Big Name Identities Hacked

March 13, 2013, by Antonio Bard

Celebrities found out that a group had hijacked names and social security numbers and then promptly made them public. Today, First Lady Obama is the latest victim of identity theft.

New FTC Report Reveals Mobile Payment Growth

March 11, 2013, by Jon Dell

Within 2 years, we’ll be using our smartphones to pay for goods and services. Huge potential means huge transitions.

Credit Card Changes in 2013

January 28, 2013, by Evita Page

Expect big changes in the financial sector as a whole in the coming year, and pay attention to credit card surcharges, which are allowed as of this week.

More Reasons to Consider Travel Rewards

January 2, 2013, by Evita Page

Imagine earning travel rewards at an airport that offers yoga classes and a liquor store. Airports are improving, and so are the travel rewards credit cards.

Mom and Dad Go Broke for Ungrateful Kids?

December 26, 2012, by Jon Dell

Oh the little darlings and their parents willing to take on credit card debt to ensure they receive their heart’s desires over the holidays. What happens when they take to Twitter to express their ungrateful sides?

2012: The Year of Credit Changes, Scandals Part 4

December 20, 2012, by Jon Dell

2012 will go down in history as a very eventful 12 months for the financial and credit sectors. Here are big stories from fourth quarter.