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New Visa Survey Reveals Global Companies Plan to Reduce Reliance on Checks and Increase Commercial Card Usage (Centre Daily Times) Today Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) released a global survey showing 74 percent of respondents are satisfied with their commercial payment card programs. Currently, 50 percent of respondents currently use commercial payment cards to make payments as part of their overall cash management strategies. In the next 12 - 18 months, 52 percent of survey respondents intend to reduce reliance on checks and 45 ... us.rd.yahoo.com
New Visa Survey Reveals Global Companies Plan to Reduce Reliance on Checks and Increase Commercial Card Usage (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) SAN FRANCISCO----Today Visa Inc. released a global survey showing 74 percent of respondents are satisfied with their commercial payment card programs. Currently, 50 percent of respondents currently use commercial payment cards to make payments as part of their overall cash management strategies. us.rd.yahoo.com
Feds called in on growing fraud case (Daily Press) An arrest in Newport News is linked to a fake credit card scheme along the East Coast. When Newport News police officers chased Terrance Rainey down a flight of internal stairs at the police station in April they had little idea the trail would lead them to a credit card scheme stretching across Virginia and beyond. us.rd.yahoo.com
How the credit card has changed America (The Post and Courier) SAN JOSE, Calif. — They called it the Fresno Drop. Fifty years ago, in Septmeber 1958, Bank of America mass-mailed to nearly every home in Fresno, Calif., a small piece of plastic called the Bank-Americard. The credit card had arrived, a shiny corkscrew for each recipient to unbottle thousands of dollars in spending money that hadn't existed before they ripped open those envelopes. us.rd.yahoo.com
Visa Extends Prepaid Card Reload Capabilities (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) SAN FRANCISCO----Visa Inc. today announced an enhancement to its prepaid reload network, Visa ReadyLink, which will enable consumers to add funds to eligible Visa prepaid cards at participating automated teller machines that accept envelope-free deposits across the United States. us.rd.yahoo.com
50 years later, how the credit card has changed America (The Pantagraph) SAN JOSE, Calif. -- They called it the Fresno Drop. Fifty years ago this month, Bank of America mass-mailed to nearly every home in Fresno, Calif., a small piece of plastic called the BankAmericard. The credit card had arrived, a shiny corkscrew for each recipient to unbottle thousands of dollars in spending money that hadn’t existed before they ripped open those envelopes. us.rd.yahoo.com
Protecting Yourself Against Prepaid Credit Card Fraud (BillingWorld) Today’s prepaid card and phone environment allow users to reload funds or top off the value, via the Web, phone or customer service representative, using a credit card. us.rd.yahoo.com
50 years ago, the Fresno Drop ushered in a new era of easy credit (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) They called it the Fresno Drop. Fifty years ago this month, Bank of America mass-mailed to nearly every home in Fresno, Calif., a small piece of plastic called the BankAmericard. The credit card had arrived. us.rd.yahoo.com
Prepaid 'Credit' Cards Keep You Honest (TheStreet.com) Although they have no credit line, they are usable anywhere Visa or MasterCard is accepted and can't put you into debt. us.rd.yahoo.com
Credit cards have changed America (The Tuscaloosa News) SAN JOSE, Calif. | They called it the Fresno Drop. Fifty years ago this month, Bank of America mass-mailed to nearly every home in Fresno, Calif., a small piece of plastic called the BankAmericard. The credit card had arrived, a shiny corkscrew for each recipient to unbottle thousands of dollars in spending money that hadn't existed before they... us.rd.yahoo.com
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