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    The concept of using a card for purchases was described in 1887 by Edward Bellamy in his utopian novel Looking Backward. In the novel‚ Bellamy used the term credit card eleven times. But it is actually referred to a card for spending a citizen’s dividend from the government‚ rather than borrowing. In 1800s‚ consumers and merchants used credit coins and charge plates as currency for exchanging the goods through the concept of credit. However‚ it wasn’t until about half a century ago‚ the things

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    College Students Shouldn’t Use Credit Cards Thesis statement: Credit card companies lure college students with applications in the mail daily and advertisements causing them financial burdens. I. Responsible use of credit cards don’t exist A. “Half of college undergraduates have four or more credit cards” B. “Only seventeen percent said they regularly paid all cards each month” C. “Eighty-two percent carry balances and incurred finance charges” II. College students lack

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    Title: How to Recover Deleted/Lost Data from Delkin Devices Cinema Memory Card Part1: Delkin Devices Cinema Memory Card Delkin Devices Cinema Memory Cards are surely some of the best cards you can get out there. They have an amazing writing speed of up to 250 MB/s‚ and can read with up to 280 MB/s. Delkindevices.com say their SD cards are specially designed for 4k‚ 8k‚ 3D and 360º recording. Likewise‚ you can record and store multiple files and file formats in the same time. Is has UHS-II Video

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    Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act The Credit Card Accountability‚ Responsibility‚ and Disclosure Act was signed into law by President Obama on may 22‚ 2009 and is suppose to protect consumers and to “bring some common sense and rationality into our financial system” (Robert Gibbs‚ the White House spokesman). The act forces credit card issuers to rework their market and profit strategies while it makes the life in many ways easier for consumers who already hold a credit

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    Octopus card Small family run groceries‚ vegetable stores Big well-known clothing or departmental stores‚ e.g. Sogo 1.Cost of setting up in using Octopus Generally small profit margin and low value-added business‚ painful for them as setting up Octopus raises extra cost.(hundreds monthly rent)The works or the owners are usually with low skill and education level‚ time cost and money cost may increases when they go learning of how to serve using Octopus machines and networks. It’s possible

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    meaning. My Life. My Card. ¡V What do American Express try to tell the New Yorkers? The ¡§My life. My Card.¡¨ campaign of American Express was launched in late 2004‚ in attempt to tell customers the brand¡¦s ¡§newly acquired power to offer cards that are aligned with banks¡¨ (Wall Street Journal: 2004‚ B4). The company wish to communicate the brand as one which is able to provide a credit card which suit the customer¡¦s unique lifestyle. The company offer wide range of credit cards to choose from‚ and

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    Analysis on Credit Card Fraud Detection Methods 1 1 S. Benson Edwin Raj‚ 2A. Annie Portia Assistant Professor (SG)‚ P.G.‚ 2Scholar Department of CSE Karunya University‚ Coimbatore counter the credit card fraud effectively‚ it is necessary to understand the technologies involved in detecting credit card frauds and to identify various types of credit card frauds [20] [21] [22] . There are multiple algorithms for credit card fraud detection [21] [29]. They are artificial neural-network models which

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    towards Credit Cards *Dr. Saraju Prasad Abstract: In recent years‚ economic pressures‚ heightened competition‚ rapid technological developments‚ and a decline in consumer purchasing power are paving the way for the change in global market for the credit card business. The aforementioned changes and transformations are also affecting credit card business and card issuers and users in developing countries as well. Despite the recent developments in technology and impediments to credit card usage in developed

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    In today’s economy almost every household in the United States is struggling to pay off credit card debt. Do you feel like you are so deep in debt that you will never get out of it? Well‚ don’t bring yourself down. It’s not as hard as it seems. All you need is a little bit of dedication and knowledge. Get Rid Of Your Cards The first and biggest mistake most people make is that even after they realize they are drowned in debt they keep spending money. So you need to understand that it is very important

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    SYNOPSIS The project titled “CREDIT CARD FRAUD DETECTION” detects the fraudulent card during transactions and alerts the customer regarding the fraud. This project also aims in minimizing the number of false alerts. The concept of genetic algorithm is a novel one in this application domain. The algorithm begins with multi-population of randomly generated chromosomes. These chromosomes undergo the operations of selection‚ crossover and mutation. Crossover combines the information from two parent

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