Debit cards can leave your money exposed. Here are five risky places where swiping could cost you more than you think.
— -- When gas prices edged above $4 a gallon earlier this spring, the Merchants Payments Coalition, a group that represents retailers, said "hidden fees" charged by banks and card processing ...
ATMs on campus, like this one in City Convenience in West Campus, may be dangerous to use. CASEY NULPH/DFP STAFF No matter how badly Bostonians need cash, they should still be wary of what types of ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — New data shows that swipe fees charged by big banks and card networks to process credit and debit card ...
Total fees increased by more than $15 billion from the previous year. Last December, Rovertown partnered with Weigel's and St. Romain Oil Co., operator of Y-Not Stop c-stores, to integrate swipe fee ...
With Target saying its data breach is much worse, here's what to watch for. Jan. 11, 2014— -- intro: Would you give a thief direct access to your checking account? No? Unfortunately, you may be ...
Texas law says no. The state bans businesses from adding an extra fee when you pay with a credit card instead of using cash, ...
The National Retail Federation this week asked the Federal Reserve to lower the five-year-old cap on debit-card swipe fees, saying it was higher than Congress intended. “In most cases, 24 cents per ...
The risk of swiping your credit card still remains high. Stay vigilant in protecting your information if you use your card at any of these places.
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