Under a new system rolled out Wednesday, Dec. 10, almost every transit system in the Bay Area will allow riders to pay by tapping a credit or debit card. Related Articles A whimsical last-minute ...
According to an official statement issued by the EOW headquarters in Lucknow, the gang had been encroaching government properties such as ponds, grazing land and gram sabha land. They allegedly ...
An anonymous collector going by Kabuto King has gone viral in the quest to collect “every first-edition Kabuto in the world,” acquiring 1,783 of the cards since first posting on X in August. Kabuto ...
Most people don't realize their debit card puts their actual cash at risk every time they swipe it. When fraud hits a debit card, thieves can drain your checking account while you wait days or weeks ...
Oh, the joy of holiday card photo shoots. There's nothing like gathering everyone together for an afternoon of meltdowns, forced smiles and lighting that makes you look like the Addams Family. You're ...
Your favorite latte at the local coffee shop could soon cost $5, $5.10 or $5.25—depending on how you pay. A settlement between Visa, Mastercard and U.S. merchants announced this week could usher in a ...
The real price of a premium credit card isn’t the three-digit annual fee. For some, it’s the hours spent in spreadsheets trying to get their money’s worth. Eric and Charlene May have an arsenal of 14 ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — If you’re someone who loves the convenience of tapping your phone or smartwatch to pay, cybersecurity experts say you may want to think twice before your next purchase. A new scam ...
Scanning a loyalty card might be costing you money. Companies say they’re rewarding your devotion with points, discounts and perks. But behind the scenes, many are using these programs to monitor your ...
Across a series of posts shared on her Instagram Stories, Nicki Minaj claimed that multiple people have been using her Amex credit card without permission. After sharing screenshots of multiple ...
Lee Enterprises, which publishes 11 newspapers in Virginia, is eliminating the Monday print editions of its papers in Fredericksburg, Lynchburg, Richmond and Roanoke beginning with what would have ...