n Bowing to an outcry of opposition, telecommunications giant Verizon Wireless cancelled a controversial $2 fee for one-time telephone and online payments just one day after announcing it. The carrier’s reversal came less than two months after Bank of America Corp. cancelled its enormously unpopular plan to charge some customers …
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Free-Equipment Pioneer United Bank Card Hints at Enhancements to Come
Despite criticism that free point-of-sale terminals for card-accepting merchants undercut independent sales organizations’ profitability, the company that started the trend back in 2004 remains staunchly committed to the strategy. The investment in hardware is more than returned in reduced attrition, says Jared Isaacman, chief executive of United Bank Card Inc. …
Read More »Intuit Launches a Feature That Lets QuickBooks Online Users Accept Visa, MasterCard
Bowing to feedback from small-business users, Intuit Inc. this week added the capability of accepting credit and signature debit cards to its QuickBooks Online product. The new capability allows users to accept Visa and MasterCard cards in addition to the existing ability to accept bank-account transfers through the automated clearing …
Read More »Dwolla’s New Instant Service Offers Immediate Cash For Impulse Purchases
Dwolla Corp. on Thursday unveiled a credit option it hopes will appeal to users who want faster funds availability for spot or impulse purchases. The option, known as “Instant,” is available now and allows users to borrow up to $500 that they can use right away rather than waiting two …
Read More »VeriFone Boss Says He Aims for Services to Account for Half of Revenue Within Four Years
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Read More »Dwolla Looks to Make Its Mark with ‘Near Real-Time’ ACH Transactions
Payments startup Dwolla Corp. eliminated its transaction fee last week on all payments under $10, a bold move in itself, but it apparently has much bigger things in store. For one thing, the Des Moines, Iowa-based company is testing a system that co-founder Ben Milne says will make automated …
Read More »Less Than a Month Old, ShopSavvy’s New Wallet Boasts 10,000-Plus Users
A mobile comparison-shopping app that launched a digital wallet late last month says it has signed up more than 10,000 wallet users and is adding new ones at the rate of 2,500 a week in a nascent business that has attracted major players like Google Inc. and Visa Inc. …
Read More »A Spat over NFC Keeps Google Wallet out of Verizon’s New Smart Phone
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Read More »Aiming to Jump-Start NFC with Banks, MasterCard Pours Money into mFoundry
In a move that could bring mobile payments based on near-field communication (NFC) to a wide array of financial institutions, MasterCard Inc. on Thursday announced it will provide its PayPass contactless-payment technology to mFoundry Inc., a Larkspur, Calif.-based vendor of mobile-banking software. MasterCard also invested an undisclosed sum in mFoundry, …
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