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Thursday, April 29, 2010

TD Bank Offers Flip Utlra Camcorders to New Customers



TD Bank Offers Flip Ultra(TM) Camcorders to New Checking Customers

 
CHERRY HILL, N.J., and PORTLAND, MaineApril 29 /PRNewswire/ -- New checking customers who open a checking account with TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank®, from now untilJune 5, will receive a Flip Video™ Camcorder just in time to capture all of their summer memories! Consumers who open a new personal checking account at any TD Bank store can receive a Flip Video™ Camcorder while supplies last.
Checking accounts are the start of a relationship between customers and their bank," said Nandita Bakhshi, head, deposit products, TD Bank. "It is a chance for customers looking for a new checking account to be rewarded for everyday payments and purchases. This is a cool way to reward customers and give them a taste of what TD Bank's WOW! service is all about."
Customers who open a first-time checking account at a TD Bank store, by phone or online, and  who use their debit card for eight purchases and make two payments with online bill pay within 45 days of account opening, will receive a brand new Flip.
TD Bank focuses on delivering legendary customer service by providing seven-day branch banking with extended hours, free Penny Arcade coin-counting machines, hassle-free products, free online banking and bill pay at www.tdbank.com, local lenders making local lending decisions, and treats for kids and dogs.  Customers also have access to a network of more than 2,600 ATMs from Maine to Florida.
For more information, please visit www.tdbank.com/Flip.





While the FLIP seems like a nice lure to open an account with TD Bank the Flip Side is that Consumers

Need Online Banking Security more and our device would cost less and provide a Return on Investment

to Online Banks in the form of transactional revenue.  Every time the device is used for online shopping,

Real Time Person to Person Money Transfers or Real Time Bill Payments


About TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank®
TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank, is one of the 15 largest commercial banks in the United States with $152 billion in assets, and provides customers with a full range of financial products and services at more than 1,000 convenient locations from Maine to Florida. TD Bank, N.A., is headquartered in Cherry Hill, N.J., and Portland, Maine. TD Bank is a trade name of TD Bank, N.A. For more information, visit www.tdbank.com.
TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank, is a member of TD Bank Financial Group (TSX, NYSE: TD) of Toronto, Canada, a top 10 financial services company in North America and one of the few banks in the world rated Aaa by Moody's.
SOURCE TD Bank


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TD Bank Offers Flip Utlra Camcorders to New Customers



TD Bank Offers Flip Ultra(TM) Camcorders to New Checking Customers

 
CHERRY HILL, N.J., and PORTLAND, MaineApril 29 /PRNewswire/ -- New checking customers who open a checking account with TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank®, from now untilJune 5, will receive a Flip Video™ Camcorder just in time to capture all of their summer memories! Consumers who open a new personal checking account at any TD Bank store can receive a Flip Video™ Camcorder while supplies last.
Checking accounts are the start of a relationship between customers and their bank," said Nandita Bakhshi, head, deposit products, TD Bank. "It is a chance for customers looking for a new checking account to be rewarded for everyday payments and purchases. This is a cool way to reward customers and give them a taste of what TD Bank's WOW! service is all about."
Customers who open a first-time checking account at a TD Bank store, by phone or online, and  who use their debit card for eight purchases and make two payments with online bill pay within 45 days of account opening, will receive a brand new Flip.
TD Bank focuses on delivering legendary customer service by providing seven-day branch banking with extended hours, free Penny Arcade coin-counting machines, hassle-free products, free online banking and bill pay at www.tdbank.com, local lenders making local lending decisions, and treats for kids and dogs.  Customers also have access to a network of more than 2,600 ATMs from Maine to Florida.
For more information, please visit www.tdbank.com/Flip.





While the FLIP seems like a nice lure to open an account with TD Bank the Flip Side is that Consumers

Need Online Banking Security more and our device would cost less and provide a Return on Investment

to Online Banks in the form of transactional revenue.  Every time the device is used for online shopping,

Real Time Person to Person Money Transfers or Real Time Bill Payments


About TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank®
TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank, is one of the 15 largest commercial banks in the United States with $152 billion in assets, and provides customers with a full range of financial products and services at more than 1,000 convenient locations from Maine to Florida. TD Bank, N.A., is headquartered in Cherry Hill, N.J., and Portland, Maine. TD Bank is a trade name of TD Bank, N.A. For more information, visit www.tdbank.com.
TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank, is a member of TD Bank Financial Group (TSX, NYSE: TD) of Toronto, Canada, a top 10 financial services company in North America and one of the few banks in the world rated Aaa by Moody's.
SOURCE TD Bank


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Monday, April 26, 2010

Survey Reveals Massive Incidence of Credit Card Fraud and Identity Theft

According to CreditMan.com, recently completed survey of 1000 commuters in London has found that a tidal wave of credit card fraud and Identity theft is sweeping the UK.



44 % of people said they have suffered from bank or credit card fraud and 42% have had their identity stolen. 




According to researchers from Infosecurity Europe, the number one dedicated Information security event which takes place at Earls Court, London this week, the average amount stolen was £1448 per person,(almost $2000 US) and...ready for this?  




 37% overall did not get their money back from the bank
.



Wow...that number seems (approximately) 37% higher than what banks and card companies would have you believe...



...as they continue to tell you it's okay to type a username/ password into a box on the bank's website, (after all, it's SSL encrypted and we all know how safe that "isn't" ...see related articles below) or type your credit/debit cards Primary Account Number (PAN) into boxes on internet retailers websites.



The place that people said that they were most likely to have their details stolen from was, "
online via websites" or email with a quarter (27%) saying that this was how they were duped...



So if you are of the mindset that you are financially protected by your bank when you become a victim of card fraud, (which is what will ultimately happen if you continue to "type" your card numbers into a box in a web browser) here are some numbers that will readily blow your mind(set).




Detailed breakdown of size of losses and likelihood of recovery are as follows:



13% of people had more than £5000 stolen with 1 in 10 not getting their money back from the bank



19% of people had between £1,001 to £5,000 stolen with a fifth not getting their money back from the bank



21% of people had between £501 to £1,000 stolen a third not getting their money back from the bank



12% of people had between £100 to £500 stolen with half not getting their money back from the bank



34% of people had less than £100 stolen with 56% not getting their money back from the bank 




Read More



Infosecurity Europe, visit
www.infosec.co.uk. The event takes place at Earls Court, London, from 27th–29th April 2010. For FREE entry and further information about Infosecurity Europe, visit the website and register today to avoid a £20 entrance charge.








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Survey Reveals Massive Incidence of Credit Card Fraud and Identity Theft

According to CreditMan.com, recently completed survey of 1000 commuters in London has found that a tidal wave of credit card fraud and Identity theft is sweeping the UK.



44 % of people said they have suffered from bank or credit card fraud and 42% have had their identity stolen. 




According to researchers from Infosecurity Europe, the number one dedicated Information security event which takes place at Earls Court, London this week, the average amount stolen was £1448 per person,(almost $2000 US) and...ready for this?  




 37% overall did not get their money back from the bank
.



Wow...that number seems (approximately) 37% higher than what banks and card companies would have you believe...



...as they continue to tell you it's okay to type a username/ password into a box on the bank's website, (after all, it's SSL encrypted and we all know how safe that "isn't" ...see related articles below) or type your credit/debit cards Primary Account Number (PAN) into boxes on internet retailers websites.



The place that people said that they were most likely to have their details stolen from was, "
online via websites" or email with a quarter (27%) saying that this was how they were duped...



So if you are of the mindset that you are financially protected by your bank when you become a victim of card fraud, (which is what will ultimately happen if you continue to "type" your card numbers into a box in a web browser) here are some numbers that will readily blow your mind(set).




Detailed breakdown of size of losses and likelihood of recovery are as follows:



13% of people had more than £5000 stolen with 1 in 10 not getting their money back from the bank



19% of people had between £1,001 to £5,000 stolen with a fifth not getting their money back from the bank



21% of people had between £501 to £1,000 stolen a third not getting their money back from the bank



12% of people had between £100 to £500 stolen with half not getting their money back from the bank



34% of people had less than £100 stolen with 56% not getting their money back from the bank 




Read More



Infosecurity Europe, visit
www.infosec.co.uk. The event takes place at Earls Court, London, from 27th–29th April 2010. For FREE entry and further information about Infosecurity Europe, visit the website and register today to avoid a £20 entrance charge.








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