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Blog Post Date: Nov 11, 2006
Some credit card news about Chase credit cards and other credit cards.
Sometimes I forget that the little plastic credit cards in my pockets carry so much corporate weight in the world. Credit card companies are huge with thousands of employees and complex software systems. I do enjoy reading what goes on in the back ground.
It's interesting that JPMorgan Chase & Co., is one of State of Delawares largest private employers. Who would have thought that the credit card industry would take over manufacturing, wholesaling etc as far as employers go.
News Post:
Chase Announces Credit Card Partnership With optionsXpress (Business Wire via...
24 Oct 2006 at 7:00am
WILMINGTON, Del.----Chase Bank USA, N.A., a division of JP Morgan Chase & Co. , doing business as First USA, today announced that First USA and optionsXpress Holdings, Inc. have agreed to a multi-year partnership, under which First USA will issue the optionsXpress Platinum Visa Card, offering customers the opportunity to earn points toward cash deposits in their optionsXpress accounts.
JPMorgan Chase chairman to retire (The News Journal)
26 Oct 2006 at 8:39am
JPMorgan Chase & Co., one of Delaware s largest private employers, said today that Chairman William B. Harrison Jr. will retire at the end of the year. The bank said it expects Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon to take on the additional role of chairman. Dimon, 50, was chief executive of Bank One, which was acquired by Chase in 2004. Chase, which has its corporate headquarters in New York, is
Cap One's Credit Trap (BusinessWeek)
26 Oct 2006 at 3:29pm
By offering multiple cards, the lender helps land some subprime borrowers in a deep hole and boosts its earnings with fee income.
Credit card truth is in fine printt (Deseret Morning News)
22 Oct 2006 at 12:21am
Can t understand the fine print in your credit card agreement? You may need a doctoral degree. The language contained in some credit card agreements is written at a 27th-grade level, according to a new report by the U.S. Government Accountability Office.
MANAGING TRAVEL EXPENSES: Beware of credit-card fees on foreign purchases (T...
22 Oct 2006 at 6:44am
It only sounds like a joke. Question: What s the difference between using a credit card in the U.S. and using the same card in a foreign country?
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