Not exact matches
This would be unheard of years ago, but right now,
banks and credit card companies are
looking to get new customers.
You can choose to go with a
company or
bank that's local to you, or get online
and look for your
credit card.
American Express, Discover, Citibank, Barclay,
Bank of America
and Chase are just a few of the
companies with
credit cards that entitle you to a free
look at your
credit score.
Don't respond to any requests for personal information, whether online or over the phone,
and be wary of imitation sites that are meant to
look like official
bank or
credit card company sites.
When you're in the process of buying a home,
looking for a new car or trying to get a
credit card, one of the first things the
banks or
credit card companies will do is check your
credit score
and pull a copy of your
credit report.
I would recommend that if anyone is
looking for a
credit card, they steer away from these large
companies like Chase, Citicorp etc
and look at
cards from regional
banks that will provide a more customer friendly service
and will live by there words to you.
This would be unheard of years ago, but right now,
banks and credit card companies are
looking to get new customers.
These scams come by email
and look like they are from your
bank,
credit card company or mobile phone
company.
As
banks and credit card companies seek to differentiate themselves
and build loyalty with their customers, they're going to
look to other features in addition to points
and miles
and cash - back.
For clues, go through
bank and credit card statements to
look for evidence of premium payments made to an insurance
company.
The fastest way to find out if your loved one had a life insurance policy is to go through the last year of their
bank or
credit card statements
and look for withdrawals from life insurance
companies.
A phishing attack is an online fraud technique which involves sending official -
looking email messages with return addresses, links
and branding that all appear to come from legitimate
banks, retailers,
credit card companies, etc..
It
looks like UK - based
credit card companies are just as spooked as JP Morgan Chase,
Bank of America,
and Citigroup when it comes to the risk associated with crypto purchases.