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  2. Of that cohort, only 4% of high-net-worth individuals don’t own a credit card, and a mere 15% have just one. However, nearly half (47%) own two or three, while 34% have four or more.

  3. Scam - Wikipedia

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    Scam. A scam, or a confidence trick, is an attempt to defraud a person or group after first gaining their trust. Confidence tricks exploit victims using a combination of the victim's credulity, naïveté, compassion, vanity, confidence, irresponsibility, and greed. Researchers have defined confidence tricks as "a distinctive species of ...

  4. Coalition Against Insurance Fraud - Wikipedia

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    The Coalition Against Insurance Fraud is a coalition of insurance organizations, consumers, government agencies [1] and legislative bodies in the United States working to enact anti- fraud legislation, educate the public, and provide anti-fraud advice. [2] They are also a resource where consumers can find scam warnings, learn where to report ...

  5. List of Ponzi schemes - Wikipedia

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    МММ was a Russian company that perpetrated one of the world's largest Ponzi schemes of all time. By different estimates from 5 to 40 million people lost up to $10 billion. The company started attracting money from private investors, promising annual returns of up to 1,000%.

  6. Watch: Donald Trump holds town hall in Warren

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    His plan now is to drop it from 21% to 15% but "Only if you have to make your product in the USA. So if you want to take advantage of the low tax rate, you have to make your product.

  7. Trump suggests capping annual credit card interest rates at ...

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    Credit card interest rates have never dipped to 10% in the Fed’s dataset, which dates back to 1994. But critics warned Trump’s plan would most hurt those he professed to help.

  8. Counterfeit consumer good - Wikipedia

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    A counterfeit consumer good is a good —often of inferior quality—made or sold under another's brand name without the brand owner's authorization. The term counterfeit, fraudulent, and suspect items (CFSI) is also used to describe such goods. [2] Pirated goods are reproductions of copyrighted products used without permission, such as music ...

  9. Credit card - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A credit card is a payment card, usually issued by a bank, allowing its users to purchase goods or services, or withdraw cash, on credit. Using the card thus accrues debt that has to be repaid later. [1] Credit cards are one of the most widely used forms of payment across the world. [2]