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4 Purchases You Should Make With a Credit Card

Posted Tuesday, April 19, 2011 in Credit-Mortgages-Finances
by Erik Johnson

Many people use both credit and debit cards interchangeably out of habit. The main difference between a debit and a credit card purchase is that a debit card creates a DIRECT link to your bank account and money can be taken out quickly. Generally, a debit card is fine for most things, but the following 4 purchases should be made with a credit card whenever possible:

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Black Friday and Cyber Monday Tips

Posted Wednesday, November 24, 2010 in Computers-Internet-Technology
by Erik Johnson

145 million people nationwide will take part in early holiday shopping on Black Friday or Cyber Monday this year. Whether your plans include a shopping cart or a computer, BBB reminds you to keep a few things in mind while getting in the holiday spirit…

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Overpayment Scams Hit Craigslist

Posted Friday, November 19, 2010 in Computers-Internet-Technology
by Erik Johnson

The holiday shopping season will be in full gear this time next week, but it's not always the shopper that needs to be wary. This week, we received a concerned email from a local consumer who had placed an ad on Craigslist to sell her furniture. Someone had inquired about her ad, but unfortunately was too busy to come by in person to pick it up and wanted instead to send a check to pay for the furniture. Sounds innocent enough right? Here is where it gets interesting...

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Top 5 Most Common Holiday Scams

Posted Thursday, November 11, 2010 in Computers-Internet-Technology
by Erik Johnson

These five holiday season scams are sure to steal your cheer. As you shop for your friends and family, look out for the common threats that BBB sees every year…

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Victims of Wire Transfer Scams Receiving Reimbursement

Posted Tuesday, May 18, 2010 in Credit-Mortgages-Finances
by Erik Johnson

On April 28, 2010, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced it has begun mailing out more than 34,000 checks to consumers who were identified as victims of scams using the wire transfer company MoneyGram International, Inc.

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