Cuomo Opens Probe of Credit-Card Marketing to New York College Students
New York began a statewide investigation into credit-card marketing practices that target college students through their institutions.
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Put a Starbucks card on your BlackBerry (hands-on)
We successfully added $10 to our Starbucks account. (Credit: Screenshot by Jessica Dolcourt/CNET) Racking up another point for mobile management, Starbucks released its free Starbucks Card Mobile App for BlackBerry on Thursday. Once you log into the account associated with your Starbucks card, or register a new card to the app, you'll be able to keep tabs on your lattes. Starbucks Card Mobile ...
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Target sells Farmville tractors (on Facebook gift cards)
Facebook, which neither makes nor sells anything physical, takes a big step towards creating a unified online currency by selling gift cards in Target that work for Zynga, PopCap and other 3rd party games.
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Capital One's moves send credit card interest rates falling
Interest rates on new credit card offers fell this week, according to the CreditCards.com Weekly Credit Card Rate Report, after Capital One introduced lower rates on several of its cards.
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Credit-card reform reaches campuses
WASHINGTON POST WASHINGTON - Credit-card reform came too late for 20-year-old Tamaira Shaw. The junior at the University of the District of Columbia got a preapproved credit card from Bank of America in the mail her freshman year of college. It had her name on it and a $500 limit, and she took it as a license to spend. Within three days, she bought a cell phone, clothes, and textbooks - and ...
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