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More info... MELBOURNE, July 2 (Bernama) -- An elaborate fraud syndicate allegedly masterminded by a Sydney man has been brought down, after millions of dollars were spent using more than 1,200 fake credit cards, the Australian Associated Press reported.
Credit cards serve as blessing or curse for young Canadians (The Sault Star)
No matter how you swipe them, credit cards are full of pros and cons that weigh heavily on young Canadians and can sometimes be a make-or-break influence on their pocketbooks....
Credit cards could have interest rate capped to help those in debt (Daily Mail)
Credit cards could have interest rate capped to help those in debt
Credit Cards Stolen From Car Outside Fitness Center (WMUR New Hampshire)
Two women stole credit cards from a car at a Manchester fitness club last month and then went on a shopping spree, police said.
Unadilla man allegedly used stolen credit cards to purchase more than $11,000 in goods and services (WKTV Utica)
UNADILLA, N.Y. (WKTV) Officials with the Otsego County Sheriff's Office say a Unadilla man used stolen credit cards to purchase more than $11,000 worth of products, goods, and services.
Judge keeps stolen credit, debit cards out of case against Michael Mele (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
GOSHEN A judge on Thursday stood by an earlier ruling that stolen credit and debit cards cant be used against Michael Mele, the Town of Wallkill man whos the focus of the investigation into the December disappearance of Brooklynite Laura Garza.
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