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Lenders affected by customers defaulting on their credit cards (Whittier Daily News)
WEST COVINA - The housing bubble. The credit crunch. The automobile industry meltdown.
NIAGARA COUNTY: Fees can soon be paid with credit or debit cards. (Lockport Union-Sun & Journal)
Residents may soon have the option to use their credit or debit cards to purchase pistol permits, file mortgage documents and conduct other business with the Niagara County Clerk's Office.
Credit card interest rates fall 4th-straight week (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
The average annual interest rates charged on popular types of credit cards moved down for the fourth-straight week, according to Bankrate.com.
Letter carrier pleads guilty to stealing mail, credit cards (The Atascocita Observer)
Protecting bank accounts online and shredding credit card statements may no longer be enough when the danger of identity theft threatens from so many directions and, as some Cypress area residents experienced, even some mail carriers abuse the public's trust.
Credit cards on campus (USM Free Press)
It began with the battle over your wallet: banks and their surrogates popping up on college campuses, at events like our own HuskieFest, vying to get their plastic into students' hands. Tactics ranged from low, low introductory rates (asterisks included) to handing out clothing and even iPods in exchange for completed credit card applications.
Cash trumps credit cards for holiday shoppers in US (China Daily)
LOS ANGELES: Fewer US shoppers plan to use credit cards to buy gifts this holiday season and the majority of them have yet to complete their gift buying, according to a new survey from the world's largest retail trade association.
Utilities Payments Via Credit Cards On The Rise (WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul)
More Twin Cities residents are using credit cards to keep up with their utility bills. At the largest electric co-op in Minnesota, Connexus Energy, households are using credit cards 15 percent more than usual.
Utilities report more credit-card payments (5 Eyewitness News St. Paul)
More Twin Cities residents are using credit cards to keep up with their utility bills...
US consumers putting away their credit cards (The Economic Times)
By choice or by force, more US consumers are putting away their credit cards as the financial crisis reshapes attitudes toward spending and debt. Guard your card
Delinquencies rise for store-branded credit cards (The Indianapolis Star)
Slumping sales are only the beginning of some retailers' woes. Retailers such as Target and Nordstrom also are facing surging credit-card delinquencies.