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Credit Card Companies and Banks Pacify Disgruntled Retailers with $7.25 ... JDJournal.com The settlement is aimed to resolve dozens of lawsuits that have been filed by retailers since 2005, alleging that the credit card companies have been fixing fees for processing credit and debit card payments and have been steering stores to compel ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Card payment walls crumbling Malay Mail Banks also earn a huge chunk from interest charged on unpaid credit card debt or "rollovers" — and this trend is unlikely to change much for now. The biggest change in consumer spending habits is ... In what could be the largest antitrust settlement ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Historic deal reached over credit card fees for retailers The Keene Sentinel That year, major retailers including Kroger Co., Safeway Inc. and Walgreen Co. starting filing price-fixing suits against Visa and MasterCard, which own and operate the card brands as well as the electronic platforms that process credit and debit card ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Credit card lawsuit settled for $7.5b New Zealand Herald As part of the settlement, some stores will be allowed to charge customers more if they pay using a credit card. The pact, announced on Saturday, was called by lawyers involved in the case the largest antitrust settlement in US history. It was seen as ... See all stories on this topic » |
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