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From Credit Card Cool - Credit Card Cash Problem

October 31st, 2007

Credit cards do offer a wide range of useful features. However, one complaint that often crops up is the cost of withdrawing cash.

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It seems that many credit card companies see cash withdrawals as an easy meal ticket. I suppose they’ve got to make their money somewhere but the fees and interest on cash withdrawals is gradually becoming a problem.

Here’s why:

1. Card issuers begin charging you interest as soon as you withdraw the cash.

2. In contrast, many cards …

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From Digital Money Blog - eBay to east Africa

October 31st, 2007

Summary [Dave Birch] The microfinance story continues with the new that eBay has launched MicroPlace, a website that enables US customers to invest in microfinance projects. The site acts as a broker, allowing customers to buy microfinance investments for a minimum of $100 from microfinance security issuers. How fun. Investors can choose the country and microfinance institution that their money goes to. At launch the site will allow people to direct investments to Africa, Eurasia, Latin America and Southeast Asia. As soon as the scheme is extended to the U.K., we will make a Digital Money blog investment in Africa on behalf of all of our readers. I know just how worthwhile microfinance is because of Consult Hyperion’s work for Vodafone in Kenya. Kenya continues to provide a fascinating case study on the evolving competition and cooperation between banks and mobile operators in the world of payments. Safaricom’s m-payment scheme M-PESA has been signing up 2,500 customers per day. Just to put this in context, Barclaycard in Kenya issued 7,000 cards last year. Kenya has about 70,000 credit card users, up from 10,000 in the eighties, and nine million mobile phone subscribers. As an aside, there is an obvious corollary to this kind of development: whereas phishers in the U.K. target banks, in Africa they have started targeting mobile. Bad guys have conducted fraudulent transactions on ABSA accounts by swapping the customers’ SIM cards. It was actually quite a complicated fraud, defeating a security measure implemented by ABSA where a one-time password is sent to a customer’s mobile phone. By swapping SIM cards (an accomplice inside the phone company moves the mobile number to the new SIM), the fraudsters could intercept that password and move money. Repeat after me: one factor bad, two factor better…

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The volume of mobile payments in the developing world is steadily increasing. Take a look at G-Cash as an example: more than a million customers and more than $100 million per day in payments. Now Western Union and the GSMA are going to develop a commercial and technical framework that mobile operators can use to deploy services that enable consumers to send and receive low-denomination, high-frequency money transfers using their mobile phones. The first commercial services that make use of the framework are anticipated to be rolled out beginning in the second quarter of 2008. The idea, essentially, is to allow mobile operators to connect to the Western Union network (which handled 17 percent of the global remittance market last year) so that the operators can offer mobile-to-cash and cash-to-mobile services. It’s undoubtedly worth a look from their point of view: according to ABI Research, the mobile fund transfer market will see a near $8 billion revenue opportunity for mobile operators by 2012 (up from just over $10 million in 2006).

These opinions are my own (I think) and presented solely in my capacity as an interested member of the general public [posted with ecto]

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Credit Card Tips - Know Where to Shop

October 30th, 2007

Money Management Skills and Credit Cards

The truth is that many American families have some level of credit card debt and most have too much of it. The American lifestyle has changed a lot in the last fifty years. Women entered the workforce in record numbers beginning in the 1960s, and our busy lifestyles have caused an increase in consumerism. We now need more goods and services than ever before, and along with an increase in spending, often comes an increase in credit card debt.

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From Business Credit Cards Blog - News Ways To Save By Using Any American Express Business Card

October 29th, 2007

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From Credit Card Watcher - Barclays Introduces New Miles and More MasterCard with Up to 35,000 Bonus Miles

October 29th, 2007

Miles and More, the frequent flyer program of 12 European airlines, including Lufthansa, Austrian, Swiss and others, has partnered with Barclays to launch a new credit card for US consumers. The new card comes in a couple of different versions: The Premier Miles & More World MasterCard and the Miles & More World […]

Miles and More, the frequent flyer program of 12 European airlines, including Lufthansa, Austrian, Swiss and others, has partnered with Barclays to launch a new credit card for US consumers. The new card comes in a couple of different versions: The Premier Miles & More World MasterCard and the Miles & More World MasterCard. Each card has a number of attractive features, including the following:

Premier Miles & More World MasterCard Miles & More World MasterCard
Welcome Bonus 20,000 miles after first purchase 15,000 miles after first purchase
Balance Transfer Bonus 1 mile for each $1 of BT during the first 60 days up to 15,000 miles 1 mile for each $1 of BT during the first 60 days up to 10,000 miles
Partner Bonus 2 miles on ticket purchases with Miles & More integrated airline partners** N/A
Annual Fee $79** $59**

In addition, both cards have the following benefits:

  • Earn 1 mile per dollar on all purchases**
  • Annual Companion Ticket**
  • No mileage expiration**
  • Annual fee waived for Senator and HON Circle Members**
  • Reduced rate foreign-exchange fee (1%)

Both cards also come with an intro balance transfer rate of 0% for 6 months. The associated BT fee is 3% with a min of $5 and a max of $50. This means that those with elite status can potentially earn 35,000 bonus miles with a 0% balance transfer of $15,000, without paying an annual fee.

For more information, see www.barclaycardus.com/milesandmore/.

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From Credit Card Cool - Bank of America Signs NFL Sponsorship Deal

October 28th, 2007

Bank of America has apparently signed up to a 3 year sponsorship deal with the National Football League.

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This is an expansion on a previous agreement that incorporated NFL and team identified credit cards as well as a sports rewards program. It sounds similar to the rewards program set up by the UK’s Barclaycard Football Credit Card - 0% on All Season Tickets.

According to BizJournals:

“Under the new agreement, …

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From Digital Money Blog - It was a cunning plan

October 27th, 2007

Summary [Dave Birch] It’s amazing to me — no, not amazing, more kind of quaint, reassuring and comforting — that in this high-technology e-money world, there are crooks who still try to rob banks the old fashioned way. Not the modern way (by working for them as traders) but the old fashioned way. There are still people out there who rob banks with shotguns. And there are still people out there who make dodgy banknotes. An example being the gang of Chinese counterfeiters currently on trial in London for attempting to defraud the Bank of England of more than TWENTY EIGHT BILLION POUNDS. Yes, that’s right. They tried to cheat the Bank of England out of more than FIFTY BILLION DOLLARS by swapping 360 “special-issue” £500,000 notes and and 28 million £1,000 notes for lower denominations. Unfortunately, there were two tiny flaws in their masterplan: the Bank of England has never issued a £500,000 note and £1,000 notes were taken out of circulation in 1943 (and there are only 63 of them not accounted for). The criminal geniuses tried to get the Bank of England to accept £1,000 notes with the signature of Jasper Holland, the chief cashier in 1963. Now, far be it from me to criticize — I know virtually nothing about counterfeiting — but c’mon guys. Didn’t anyone think that the Bank of England might double-check if someone turns up with twenty eight billion pounds in used notes? The only way to get away with this kind of thing is to skim off a small amount from each legitimate note in circulation (like the Chancellor of the Exchequer does).

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E-crime must surely be less risky, which is why it continues to grow. Phishing is now commonplace and not a day goes by without more e-mail arriving from “Royal Bank of Scotland”, “Citibank” and “Merrill Lynch”. In the latter case, this convincing missive arrived while I was typing the beginning of the paragraph!

Merrill Lynch Enhanced Security Authentication: We have enhanced the Merrill Lynch Business Center security access to further safeguard access to your account information. Click on the hyperlink below and follow the prompts to answer and record answers to five personalized security questions. We may, in the future, ask you for answers to these questions when you log into the Business Center to ensure that only you are accessing your account information. By clicking the link below and/or by using the Merrill Lynch Business Center website (”site”), you: Login by clicking here: https://wcma.businesscenter.ml.com/ [deleted URL for security purposes: 8yvcv.com] I. Represent and warrant that you are authorized to accept the Merrill Lynch Business Center Terms Conditions [deleted URL for security purposes: 8yvcv.com] and use the site on behalf of yourself and your employer and in doing so you are acting within the scope of your duties and II. Accept the Merrill Lynch Business Center Terms Conditions [deleted URL for security purposes: 8yvcv.com] on behalf of yourself, agree to be bound by them.

Pretty convincing, I’m sure you’ll agree. I almost clicked on it myself, but didn’t because I don’t have a Merrill Lynch account. But some people do, and some of them will click on it. The phishers rely on familiarity to acquire sensitive information, such as usernames, passwords, and financial data, by masquerading as a familiar or nationally recognized bank, credit card company or even an online auction site. A McAfee Avert Labs report showed the number of phishing Web sites increased by 784 percent in the first half of 2007. Social network sites are also a new target for the fraudsters: in December of 2006, cyber criminals targeted MySpace and used a worm to convert legitimate links to those to lure consumers to a phishing site designed specifically to obtain personal information. Until we begin to assemble a proper digital identity infrastructure, I can’t see much changing here to be honest.

So “real” world money isn’t safe and online money isn’t safe either. In fact, fraudsters happily straddle both worlds, compromising physical point-of-sale (POS) terminals to collect and store the data on cards and then whisk it around the world to manufacture bogus cards for use in POS and at ATMs or in card-not-present environments. Avivah Litan of Gartner says

It’s almost more dangerous to go to the gas station than it is online.

That’s if you can find a gas station that still takes cards, of course. She also said that of 160 data breaches investigated for one major credit card brand, 128 were card present (hence all the efforts to strenghten PCI-DSS). It doesn’t look as if there will be much improvement either: Gartner predicts that only a third of POS software will be PCI-DSS compliant by 2009. But even when the POS software is fully PCI-DSS compliant, the problem of criminals tampering with POS terminals will still grow. So long as people are being asked to put their PINs into a device they cannot trust, criminals will target that process as the weak link in the card security chain.

These opinions are my own (I think) and presented solely in my capacity as an interested member of the general public [posted with ecto]

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Credit Card Tips - The “A’s” of Credit Card Terminology

October 26th, 2007

Terms Every Credit Card User Should Know

If you’ve ever applied for a credit card, you’re familiar with the fact that credit card companies use a plethora of confusing credit card terms. Before you apply for another credit card, you need to know exactly what those terms mean. Read our credit card glossary below to get the 4-1-1 on popular credit card terminology.

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From Business Credit Cards Blog - The BusinessCreditCards.cc Website Has New Business Credit Cards Offers from Chase Manhattan Bank

October 25th, 2007

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From Credit Card Watcher - Make Purchases at 8 Stores on your Amex, Receive a $30 Prepaid Card

October 25th, 2007

American Express has a new promotion, “On the Card,” where cardmembers can register to earn a $30 Amex-branded prepaid card. As part of registration, Amex cardholders must select two stores each in four categories, for a total of 8 stores, where they will make a purchase between now and December 9, 2007. Registration […]

American Express has a new promotion, “On the Card,” where cardmembers can register to earn a $30 Amex-branded prepaid card. As part of registration, Amex cardholders must select two stores each in four categories, for a total of 8 stores, where they will make a purchase between now and December 9, 2007. Registration is limited to 12,000 participants.

To register or to find more information about this promo, please see onthecard.amexnetwork.com.

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