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...someone steals it from there, Visa could pay it off,” Ashley said. “It’s still kind of a rash and careless thing to do on Harvard’s part...
...credit card, a VISA, belonged to Siddharth B. Shenai ’04, a physics concentrator who lives on the 17th floor of Mather Tower, according to Costello...
...credit card, a VISA, belonged to Siddharth B. Shenai ’04, a physics concentrator who lives on the 17th floor of Mather Tower...
...Visa customers started receiving e-mails last December saying that because of security threats, they needed to update their personal information. But the e-mail was the threat: it was an example of a growing cyberfraud called "phishing." Fraudsters pose as companies and government agencies by setting up credible-sounding e-mail addresses and look-alike websites to get consumers to hand over passwords and other information. Be suspicious of requests to provide information a second time and queries from anyone you haven't spoken to before. Call the company to confirm that the e-mail is legit...
...Points can be redeemed at affiliated companies--for lattes at Starbucks, chinos at the Gap, flights on Delta. The number of accounts offering rewards jumped from 35 million to 56 million last year, according to the industry-tracking Nilson Report. And the offers keep rolling in. Bank One and Visa launched a card last month with Sony; American Express added to its program last week a company called Space Adventures, which sells "space flight experiences," including airplane rides that simulate weightlessness. According to Synovate, a market-research firm, U.S. households received 263 million pitches for co-branded credit cards...