Visa-MasterCard settlement follows long-running legal battle and gives merchants more flexibility on card acceptance.
Visa and Mastercard reach a settlement on a 20-year legal fight with merchants, agreeing to allow stores to reject some credit cards for the first time.
As part of the proposed settlement, the credit card companies will temporarily lower the swipe fees for merchants. But not ...
Some store credit cards now charge more than 33% interest, after blowing past a symbolic 30% threshold that retailers and banks dared not cross. Can they even do that? The short answer: yes. “Yep.
The more taxpayer-funded credit card spending Charter Institute at Erskine CEO Cameron Runyan authorized, the more rewards ...
The Massachusetts Joint Committee on Financial Services is considering legislation that could help level the playing field ...
David Zhao signed up for a medical credit card while supine in a dentist’s chair, fluoride trays in his mouth. In December 2018, the consumer lawyer from Los Angeles went for a routine dentist ...