You are going to see an increase in your bills at various retail locations in New York State for using a credit card. That means we will all be paying a little more if you take out your plastic.
I guess that could make an Uber ride a whole lot more expensive!
According to News 10 abc, a Capital Region Uber driver is being charged with stealing a passenger’s credit card. The driver, Donald Smith Jr., reportedly took a credit card out of a purse that had been left in his Uber, and used it to buy some gas...
My wallet hurts even reading about this! I'd be hard pressed to find anyone I know who doesn't understand credit card debt. Credit cards are like the gift that keeps giving- except with the gifts you also get increased debt. You use it, you pay some off, you use it, you pay some off, you use it, you pay some off, and so on...
Woowee, a Colonie teen is in the process of getting smacked right in the face with adulthood after police say he allegedly stole credit card numbers and checks from two elderly family members and a neighbor.
Approximately 40 million credit and debit card accounts used by Target customers may have been impacted by a major data breach, the retailer said Thursday. Customer names along with credit and debit card numbers may have been accessed, as well as the expiration date and three-digit security code on the back of each card, the store said.
If you have been to the Golden Town Buffet recently and happened to notice some odd debits on your credit cards, you may want to contact the Bethlehem Police Department.
We've all had it happen, a cashier upon checking out ask for your zip code. Some might think it's part of the transaction and some might think it's to help the company figure out where most people live that shop at said store - Well if thought either of the two, You're Wrong
The new "rule" took effect yesterday, Sunday, that allows merchants to add a surcharge to your purchase. What's the rule exactly? Who's taking part? Why is this happening? Read on for details:
Lokesh Simon James hit Bliss Cabaret, a strip joint in Clearwater, back in March, spending three hours and $600. That’s a pretty steep bill and probably bought him a couple of lap dances and drinks, along with some tips. No big deal, right? Wrong. When he checked his credit card statement a few days later, he discovered a $50,000 charge from the strip club.
We all know there are numerous ways for thieves and criminals to steal your credit and debit cards and/or your information, but there is now a new technological way for them to get your numbers while your cards are still in your purse, wallet or pocket. Watch the video to find out all about it, and to learn what you can do so you don't become a victim.