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New card format aims to reduce fraud and improve transaction security, prompting operational updates for stores and technical ...
After announcing the Starbucks deal, and a new pricing structure for small businesses, mobile payments company Square is debuting a new retail partnership—AT&T. Square card readers will be ...
Card Readers can enable frictionless payments via text and in-store, allowing local businesses to connect payments to the entire customer journey in one place. The Podium Card Readers are available in ...
VeriFone Holdings Inc. says that selling its mobile phone payment terminals through Apple Inc. retail stores will deliver payment-card acceptance to an important new market: very small merchants.
For years, retail store cards have been the go-to way to build your credit score. The reasoning has been that these cards are relatively easy to get, and paying the balance due in a timely manner ...
Shopify announced their card reader almost a year ago, at the company’s annual Unite partner conference; for the past six months, the device was only available for merchants in the United States. This ...
Membership has its privileges at Costco, and in a bid to keep it that way, the retail giant is piloting a new way to keep non-members out of its stores. Costco is testing card scanners at the ...
Amazon.com has launched Amazon Local Register, a secure card reader and mobile app designed to allow local businesses to process digital transactions… Join the retail community as we come together for ...
According to federal authorities, the arrests of suspects Andrei Fagares and Tamas Kolozsvari came after suspicions arose over a Dollar General store's credit card reader.
Is a retail, or store-branded, credit card a good idea? The short answer is, it depends. Retail credit cards, on average, charge significantly higher.
In other words, it offers the personalization of a hand-picked gift with the flexibility of a regular gift card — another example of Amazon blending the best of physical and digital retail.
Consumers who shop with an in-store credit card are getting squeezed even more, according to new data that shows a spike in annual percentage rates for those who carry a balance.