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In heavyweight fight over card fees, consumers are the likely losers STLtoday.com If the settlement goes through, it's likely to take effect late this year or early next year. Either way, retailers won't let the issue drop; they'll keep lobbying Congress to put additional limits on credit card fees. And, however that fight turns out, consumers can ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Couple found with credit card skimmer, bogus credit cards in Aberdeen Baltimore Sun (blog) Worrell said it remains to be seen if the Bel Air Wawa or any other locations are connected with the case, but the sheriff's office is investigating the connection. Any one with information is asked to call Det. John Divel, Aberdeen Police Criminal ... In February 2010, the sheriff's office investigated after a credit/debit card reading device was found attached to an ATM at a Bank of America branch in the 3400 block of Emmorton Road in Abingdon. At the time, the sheriff's office said between $10000 and $15000 was stolen ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
You aren't stupid enough to post a photo of your credit card on Twitter, but your ... NASDAQ Many of the links have been disabled, since some of the people who posted have apparently learned that the photo of their credit or debit card has been getting wider exposure than they intended, but still there's enough up to shake your head at and roll your ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Picking a Travel-Worthy Credit Card Smartmoney.com New cardholder bonuses on some cards are topping 40000 points -- the equivalent of a free round-trip ticket and then some, or as $400 toward other purchases. Many also offer sweeter benefits, including free room upgrades or a ... On the hotel side, Anisha Sekar, vice president of credit and debit products for NerdWallet.com, likes the free Hilton HHonors card from American Express, which automatically upgrades the cardholder to silver status. That offers perks like late checkout, free fitness center access and faster ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Visa, MasterCard Settlement Not an Automatic Win for Merchants Practical Ecommerce Visa, MasterCard and 13 of the country's biggest banks have agreed to pay $7.25 billion to retailers in a settlement from a lawsuit over price-fixing on credit card transaction fees. The settlement ... In fact, I've seen everything in the marketplace that I predicted in my June 2011 article "Durbin Amendment May Foster Deceptive Credit, Debit Processing Fees." Like the ... I believe most ecommerce merchants can expect more fees or increases in existing fees in the future either from the card companies or the providers. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Olympic tourists face cash dilemmas, eye-watering London prices, some credit ... Newser Further complications may be in store for credit card users at the games. Since Visa holds an exclusive sponsorship for the London Olympics, people at Olympics venues will either have to use cash, Visa credit or debit cards or go to kiosks where they can use ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Retailers, shoppers bristle at idea of added fees for using credit cards Appleton Post Crescent In a long-running lawsuit, retailers had alleged that card issuers conspired to fix the swipe fees cards they charged stores when customers used credit cards. To date, Visa and MasterCard banned stores ... With debit cards, we pay a flat fee of about 40 cents per transaction." (Page 2 of 2). A sampling of Post-Crescent ... that I would order over the web." If you'd like to comment, email me at the address below or send me a letter at The Post-Crescent, 306 W. Washington St., P.O. Box 59, Appleton, WI 54912-0059. Page ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Credit card vs. debit card | davidcreel But, it's actually not. This is called the zero-liability policy and can be found on both websites for Visa and MasterCard. Cut up the credit cards and switch to a ... davidcreel.wordpress.com/tag/credit-card-vs-debit-card/ |
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