Inner Fence introduces credit card reader for iPhone - Telecompaper (subscription)
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Inner Fence introduces credit card reader for iPhone Telecompaper (subscription) US-based mobile credit card merchant applications developer Inner Fence has introduced the Credit Card Reader for iPhone. The Apple-authorized hardware ... |
Published on Monday 6th of September 2010 07:41:07 PM
Minimum $10 Credit Credit Card Charge Going Into Effect - Connecticut Watchdog (blog)
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![]() News Quench | Minimum $10 Credit Credit Card Charge Going Into Effect Connecticut Watchdog (blog) This does not impact debit cards. But with the new law, credit card companies are able to permit merchants to require minimum purchases. ... Credit card holders get new protection Credit card widening the divide between haves and have-nots? Reasons to use a credit card |
Published on Monday 6th of September 2010 07:41:07 PM
Credit law closes gift certificate 'loophole' - Helena Independent Record
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![]() This is Money | Credit law closes gift certificate 'loophole' Helena Independent Record Owners of gift certificates and prepaid cards that can be redeemed at multiple Montana merchants are less likely to lose that credit to expiration or ... Benefits Of Having A Prepaid Travel Credit Card Federal gift card law went into effect August 22, 2010 |
Published on Monday 6th of September 2010 07:41:07 PM
What's Your Threshold for Wrong Charges? - New York Times (blog)
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![]() New York Times (blog) | What's Your Threshold for Wrong Charges? New York Times (blog) I check my checking and credit card account statements nearly every day to make sure there are no fraudulent charges. ... |
Published on Monday 6th of September 2010 07:41:07 PM
Debit or credit? Higher One's 'noodly' fees irk college students - OregonLive.com (blog)
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![]() OregonLive.com (blog) | Debit or credit? Higher One's 'noodly' fees irk college students OregonLive.com (blog) The other reason: Higher One brings in more money when the card is run as "credit" and signed. Swipe fees paid by merchants for these so-called signature ... |
Published on Monday 6th of September 2010 07:41:07 PM
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