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Online holiday shoppers urged to be vigilant of suspicious activities

KINGSTON, Jamaica Consumers are being urged to be vigilant over the festive season for online fraud involving fictitious e-commerce stores, in light of reports surfacing of multiple incidents occurr.

Consumer affairs secures $22 million on behalf of aggrieved consumers

The Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) has secured $22 million in refund/compensation on behalf of aggrieved consumers for the period April to October 2023. This was revealed by Communications Director at the CAC, Latoya Halstead, today at the.

Cedric Stephens | Financial service regulators must do better

The Gleaner’s December 3 Editorial, ‘Banks Can Do Better’, could have been more forceful in delivering some arguments. Other banks on both sides of the Atlantic were embroiled in scandals that affected millions of customers and tarnished the.

Carolyn Cooper | NCB too thief

When I opened my US credit card statement last month, I couldn’t believe it. All I could say was, NCB too wicked. I had forgotten to pay a bill for $3.17. Because it’s a recurring charge, I hadn’t paid attention to the fact that I’d actually made.

Carolyn Cooper | NCB s unconscionable fees

When I opened my US credit card statement last month, I couldn’t believe it. All I could say was, NCB too wicked. I had forgotten to pay a bill for $3.17. Because it’s a recurring charge, I hadn’t paid attention to the fact that I’d actually made.

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