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- Reloadable prepaid payment cards may soon have the same safeguards against fraud, hidden fees and losses that currently protect debit card users from abuses.FOX Business - May 24 05:40am
- More than 1 in 8 American consumers now carry reloadable prepaid debit cards, but do they make the most financial sense?FOX Business - Apr 26 12:30am
- The federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is seeking public comments on beefing up consumer protections in the prepaid card industryCreditCards.com via Yahoo! Finance - May 22 09:01pm
- The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is considering new rules that could extend the reach of banking laws to the largely unregulated prepaid card industry, expected to grow to $167 billion by 2014.The Sun Press - May 23 03:09am
- Debit cards have also sprouted in the wallets of young Americans. Unable to get credit cards until age 21, more Generation Y consumers rely on debit cards for routine money management.The Huffington Post - May 02 07:36am
- *Celebrity endorsements rarely make much sense. Despite what Hulk Hogan and Troy Aikman have said, for instance, it’s foolish to pay double the retail price for a TV from Rent-A-Center. Even so, the endorsement-crazed “famous for being famous” Kim Kardashian is a special case. Based on her history of endorsing goods that are of dubious [...]EURweb - May 21 01:05pm
- Debit Cards » Best Prepaid Debit Cards » 5 Ways Prepaid Debit Cards Can Cost YouPrepaid debit cards can be costlier than you think.They look like bank debit cards, and they're typically co-branded with ...Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance - May 07 03:00am
- Celebrity endorsements rarely make much sense. Despite what Hulk Hogan and Troy Aikman have said, for instance, it’s foolish to pay double the retail price for a TV from Rent-A-Center. Even so, the endorsement-crazed “famous for being famous” Kim Kardashian is a special case. Based on her history of endorsing goods that are of dubious [...]It's Your Money - May 21 06:09am
- JPMorgan Chase boss Jamie Dimon is keeping up with the Kardashians. The nation’s biggest bank is getting into prepaid debit cards, which typically target cash-strapped folks who don’t have the bank accounts to fund Christian Louboutin shopping sprees. That didn’t stop the nouveaux riches reality-TV clan from...New York Post - May 08 08:57pm
- The 30-year-old Singapore resident who featured prominently in 'The Social Network' could save a bundle on taxes after Facebook goes public.PC Magazine - May 11 01:11pm