The Merchants Payments Coalition claims that the average family in the U.S. pays $1,200 per year to cover the costs of swipe ...
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Credit card swipe fees are brutal. There’s a fix in NC that’s fair for all. | Opinion
While seemingly small, “swipe fees” are no drop in the bucket. It was found that Main Street businesses in North Carolina ...
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A proposal is moving through the Kansas Legislature that would ban credit card networks from applying fees to sales taxes and tips. If passed, the measure would unlock immediate savings for the ...
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Who really gets rich every time you swipe your credit card
Every time a card terminal chirps and a sale goes through, a small slice of that purchase is quietly carved off and routed ...
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Swipe past $5,000 and this is what really happens
Once a credit card swipe crosses the $5,000 mark, the transaction stops being routine and starts triggering a series of behind-the-scenes checks, score calculations, and banking rules that most people ...
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