Scammers stay busy in early 2010

Overdraft Fees To Change Drastically
Banks and credit unions took in more than $38 billion in overdraft and non-sufficient funds fees in 2009, but a consultant’s study predicts a new federal rule will cut that amount when new rules regulating the fees goes into effect.

Read more on KCTV 5 Kansas City

4 accused of ID theft plot with 125 victims
By ERICA BLAKE BLADE STAFF WRITER As part of their employment with various Toledo-area businesses, Robert L. Taylor, Adam R. Shank, and Dominique L. Lawson had access to clients’ names, birthdates, and Social Security numbers, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said. But instead of keeping the information confidential, the three allegedly sold the identities – more than 125 of them – to another man …

Read more on The Toledo Blade

Overdraft Fees To Change Drastically
Banks and credit unions took in more than $38 billion in overdraft and non-sufficient funds fees in 2009, but a consultant’s study predicts a new federal rule will cut that amount when new rules regulating the fees goes into effect.

Read more on WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley

Scammers stay busy in early 2010
It’s seemingly in your e-mail inbox everyday. Another too good to be true offer for a product, service or job.

Read more on The Scottsboro Daily Sentinel

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