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Ripon, Credit Card
Former Ripon Fire Chief fined $3,000 for credit card misuse, issues apology
Former Ripon Fire Chief Timothy Saul Jr. has been fined $3,000 for the unauthorized use of the Ripon Area Fire District’s credit card, a practice he engaged in over six years. An investigation revealed that from 2016 to 2022,
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Former Ripon Fire Chief sentenced for spending more than $30,000 on district credit card
A former Ripon Fire Chief was sentenced on Monday after he pleaded guilty for fraudulent use of the district’s credit card.
Ripon fire chief sentenced, fined after racking up a $30,000 balance on city's credit card
A former Ripon fire chief was ordered Monday to pay $3,000 in fines for misuse of the city's credit card, racking up a $30,000 balance.
Former Ripon fire chief apologizes for misusing city credit card, fined $3K at sentencing
Former Ripon Area Fire District Chief Timothy Saul was fined $3,000 Monday for using a city credit card for personal expenses.
Former Ripon fire chief pleads guilty to credit card fraud, ordered to pay more than $3,000 in fines
A former Ripon fire chief has been ordered to pay more than $3,000 in fines after pleading guilty to three counts of fraudulent use of a credit card, according to the Fond du Lac County DA's Office.
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These 6 Americans ended 2023 with credit card debt. Here's how they fared in 2024.
USA TODAY reached out to Americans across the nation who were struggling with credit card debt over the holidays, and we told ...
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Credit card giants’ profit margins exceed 50% amidst American debt crisis
Credit card giants Visa and Mastercard are facing scrutiny for imposing higher fees on small businesses while posting record ...
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Charge card vs. credit card: What's the difference?
Charge cards and credit cards both allow you to make purchases without paying cash, but there are a few key differences.
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Man accused of breaking into car, using stolen credit card arrested
A 30-year-old man accused of breaking into cars and using a stolen credit card was arrested, according to the Miami Township ...
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What is the 7-in-7 rule with credit card debt collectors?
Falling behind on your credit card payments is a tough issue to deal with on its own, but it can become even more ...
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Credit Card spends fall sharply in November after festive October high
Net additions of credit cards started slowing down after the RBI in November last year increased the risk weight for banks on ...
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Stolen credit card, over $1K in merchandise found in Upland mail theft bust
Officers arrested two suspects for stealing mail, over $1,000 in merchandise and more in San Bernardino County, police ...
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As A Credit Card Expert, I Never Expected To Be Targeted by Scammers. Then it Happened.
Gift card fraud. Scammers like to demand payment in gift cards, which are not easily traceable. If someone asks you to pay ...
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Boost your credit card rewards this holiday with a few extra clicks
Open a credit card Many credit cards offer sign-up bonuses in the form of points or cash when you open a card. The catch: To ...
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What is a 0% intro APR card? Your essential guide to interest-free borrowing
A 0% intro APR credit card lets you avoid paying interest on purchases or balance transfers for up to 21 months. This can ...
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Inflation Could Be Reducing the Value of Your Credit Card Rewards. Here's What to Do
People who redeem their rewards quickly tend to get the most value overall due to inflation and rewards program devaluations.
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