January 5, 2007
RFID Use Continues to Fuel Privacy Fears
RFID Use Continues to Fuel Privacy Fears
CRM Buyer - In October, researchers at the University of Massachusetts released a report claiming that most RFID cards on the market transmit signals that can easily be intercepted. "Although RFID-enabled credit cards are widely reported to use sophisticated
Source: www.crmbuyer.com
Buoyant Turkish Economy Supports a Rapidly Growing Payment Cards
Forbes - Data and analysis provided on debit cards and credit cards; — The report parameters extend to card issuance only. Merchant acquiring and card processing are not covered; — Historic market data is presented for 2001 to 2005, with
Source: www.forbes.com
35 most outrageous fees (and how to avoid them)
CNN Money - From the merely annoying to the budget-busters, here's what to watch out for in travel, banking, credit cards, real estate, investments and more.
Source: money.cnn.com
DIY Real Estate Solutions Inc. Announces One-Click Credit Screening
Forbes - The company provides leading edge, real estate-specific solutions including comprehensive lease and data management functionality, complete property accounting, credit screening, electronic rent payments via credit cards and ACH processing, debt
Source: www.forbes.com
Cash check: Neil Sjostrom, 23, Roseville
Minneapolis Star Tribune - That allowed me to allocate the $800 a month I was spending on an apartment toward building equity in a home. Smart money: I pay all of my bills on time and I don't pay finance charges on bills or interest on my credit cards. My goal is to stay out of
Source: www.startribune.com
Wake Forest Police seek robbery suspect
Raleigh News & Observer - Wake Forest Police say Sharon Marie MacAllister, 41, of 4012 B-2 Burlington Mills Road, was caught on store videotape grabbing purses from shopping carts. MacAllister is accused of using the credit cards that were in the purses
Source: www.newsobserver.com









