One problem that often affects plastic cardholders these days is the problem of recurring payments, which are payments that are taken from the card on a recurrent basis such as subscriptions and memberships.
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As part of its overhaul of the financial sector the government has recently announced a number of changes to credit card regulations, and these changes could have a profound impact on consumers. However, whilst the new regulations were brought in to try and make things easier and fairer for consumers there are concerns amongst some [...]
Credit card fraud is a big problem in the UK, and whilst in some cases the fraudsters that commit this type of crime use sophisticated measures in other cases it is simply a case of stealing the card, wallet, or handbag from a person and then using the card.
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According to a report from the payment clearance agency, APACS, last year saw an increasing number of consumers turning to their debit cards to make purchases rather than turning to their credit cards or cheques.
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