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Battle over debit card swipe fees goes on - USA TODAY
USA TODAYBattle over debit card swipe fees goes onUSA TODAYTransaction fees for credit cards weren't affected by the Fed rule, so retailers have a strong incentive to encourage customers to pay with debit instead of credit. Gas stations, including Nice N Easy and some Exxon and Arco stations, advertise lower ...USA Today Article Punctures Banks' "Swipe" Fee MythsMarketWatch (press release)all 11 news articles »
USA Today Deflates Banks' Swipe Fee Myths - Convenience Store Decisions
USA Today Deflates Banks' Swipe Fee MythsConvenience Store DecisionsIn a news story today, USA Today exposed some of the myths banks propagate about hidden, exorbitant “swipe” fees the banks charge retailers when customers buy with credit or debit cards, the Merchants Payments Coalition reported.and more »
Battle over debit card swipe fees goes on - Tucson Citizen
Battle over debit card swipe fees goes onTucson CitizenTransaction fees for credit cards weren't affected by the Fed rule, so retailers have a strong incentive to encourage customers to pay with debit instead of credit. Gas stations, including Nice N Easy and some Exxon and Arco stations, advertise lower ...and more »
Garnet Valley Police Beat, May 16 - Delco News Network
Garnet Valley Police Beat, May 16Delco News NetworkA 60-year-old man from Country Lane reported 7:18 pm, May 5, his Bank of America credit card had been used to pay for a pre-paid calling card for $89.69. The credit card security personnel reported the crime was committed somewhere in Europe.
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