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New 'Junk Fee' Rule Caps Credit Card Late Fees At $8
The CFPB finalizes a credit card late fee rule expected to save customers $10 billion a year. The Chamber of Commerce threatens to sue.
By Joey Solitro Published
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Why More People Are Using Small Banks And Credit Unions
Community banks and credit unions are attracting a small but growing number of you, study shows.
By Jamie Feldman Last updated
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Manhattan DA Urges Payment Apps To Improve Security Features
Incidents of payment app fraud and theft are on the rise and extend beyond NYC, Manhattan DA says.
By Jamie Feldman Published
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Bank Overdraft Fees Could Soon Drop Significantly
Consumer watchdog agency eyes dropping some overdraft fees to as low as $3, closing a loophole that it calls a 'massive junk fee harvesting machine.'
By Jamie Feldman Published
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Earn 5.50% APY on Your Savings in 2024 With This High-Yield Account
This high-yield account offers 5.50% on your savings in 2024, with no additional fees.
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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Walmart Adds Buy Now, Pay Later Option at Self-Checkout Kiosks
Walmart is expanding its partnership with Affirm to bring Buy Now, Pay Later to self-checkout at stores.
By Joey Solitro Published
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Venmo Urged To Protect Users From Scams — Again
Lawmakers called out Venmo and Cash App, once again, over scams and their ability 'to keep customers' money safe.'
By Jamie Feldman Published
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Amazon To Quit PayPal's Venmo in January
Amazon.com and Amazon mobile app users won't be able to use Venmo as a payment option starting next month.
By Joey Solitro Published
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Your Favorite Payment Apps May Face Federal Scrutiny
A new payment app proposal would make PayPal, Apple Pay and more abide by some of the same rules as big banks and other financial institutions.
By Jamie Feldman Published