Debit cards may swipe more money
Debit cards may swipe more money
NEW YORK — Americans prefer using their debit cards at the register. But a small fee could change that.
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Debit cards may swipe more money
NEW YORK — Americans prefer using their debit cards at the register. But a small fee could change that.
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If banks charged a fee for debit cards, would you still swipe?
Americans prefer using their debit cards at the register. But a small fee could change that. A new Associated Press-GfK poll finds that about two-thirds of consumers use debit cards more frequently than credit cards.
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Consumers love debit cards, but not with a fee
Americans prefer using their debit cards at the register. But a small fee could change that.
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Retailers’ credit cards offer incentives but can also pack high interest rates
Retailer rewards cards are getting a whole lot more rewarding lately, with some offering 5 percent cash back on your purchases along with other goodies.
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Visa, BofA Team Up In Switch To Debit Cards For Jobless Benefits
Two of the nation’s biggest financial services firms are getting into the unemployment insurance business in California.
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Local farmers markets to accept bank, EBT cards
Credits cards, debit cards and Electronic Benefit Transfer cards will now be accepted at Macon’s Mulberry Street Market and Warner Robins’ International City Farmers’ Market, organizers announced Monday.
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Debit cards may get much more expensive
New rules cutting merchant fees mean banks will be looking elsewhere to make up the revenue. Big changes are afoot that could make it much more expensive for consumers to use debit cards.
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Ex-Officer Says He Stole Suspects Credit Cards
A former Natchez police officer who took three credit cards from a suspect pleads guilty in court.
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Ex-officer says he stole suspect’s credit cards
Former Natchez Police Officer Dewayne Johnson has pleaded guilty in federal court to conspiracy to use Jason Ellard’s credit cards in May 2009.
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VRL: Cards International Awards 2011 – Winners Announced
Cards International, leading provider of analysis, insight and intelligence to cards, payments and consumer finance professionals, has today announced the winners for its Cards International Awards 2011.
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