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  • Credit Card Payment Fees and Instructions

    If you have a need to add vehicles or states to your Single State Registration, or pay PUCO tax quickly, the PUCO offers a credit card process that goes through a third party. The fees are based on the amount of the charge.


  • Instructions for Credit Card Manager

    Credit Card Manager helps you manage your finances by keeping up with your credit card purchases and payments. You will know exactly how close you are to your credit limit -- no more guess work. And then, when your credit card statement arrives each month, Credit Card Manager will compare your entries with the statement to help you find the discrepancy, if any. Balancing your accounts has never been easier.


  • WEB CREDIT CARD PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS

    WEB CREDIT CARD PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS


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  • Credit Card License Amendment Instructions

    A licensee may amend the address or the name in its license certificate. The Credit Card Arrangements Act 379 of 1984 provides for the changes that may occur in a license name or address. Section 7 (c) For amending a license, not less than $20.00 or more than $75.00.


  • Instructions for Dial-Up Credit Card Processing

    Here are the Credit information sheets you've requested. You are more than welcome to contact your local bank or Merchant Service Provider to set-up an account. Enclosed is the information that can be taken to the bank or Merchant Service to assist them in setting up the account. If they have any questions about our compatibility, please have them contact our Merchant Service Department at 443-561-1200, MSD@unitecelectronics.com, or via fax at 410-579-6830.


  • Which Credit Card Type Is Right For You

    If you're in the market for a new credit card, there is a bewildering array of cards to choose from. There are even more incentive offers, so how can you decide on the card that is best for you? Here are some of the factors to consider


  • When You Receive Your Credit Card

    Once you receive your credit card in the mail, sign it immediately so no one else can use it. The accompanying papers have important information, such as customer service telephone numbers and where to call if your credit card is lost or stolen. Keep this information in a safe place. There will usually be instructions to call the credit card issuer in order to activate the card. Many credit card issuers require this step to minimize fraud and to give you additional information.


  • Your Credit Card Rights and Protections

    Federal law protects consumers when they use credit cards. The protections include the following items:


  • Where to Go for Help with Credit Card Issues

    If someone has used your credit card number or other personal information, or if you have been a victim of fraud, see Identity Theft Protection / Identity Theft Prevention (What to Do if Your Identity is Stolen).


  • What is a Credit Report

    A credit report is a consumer report that contains information about where you work and live and how you pay your bills. It also may show whether you have been sued or arrested or have filed for bankruptcy. Companies called consumer reporting agencies (credit bureaus) compile and sell your credit report to businesses. Because businesses use this information to evaluate your applications for credit, insurance, employment, and other purposes, it is important that the information in your credit report is complete and accurate.


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