GRAND HAVEN, Mich. (WZZM) -- Over the last few weeks, millions of Americans received new credit cards in the mail -- and they look a little different than the old ones. Are local small businesses ...
Consumers often are frustrated at the checkout register when they discover a store’s credit-card terminal doesn’t accept their chip-enabled cards. And, they aren’t alone. Retailers are frustrated as ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Does the new chip in your credit card protect you from fraud? There are 408 million credit cards, embedded with the chip, in circulation. That means about 80 percent of Americans ...
On Oct. 1, 2015, the liability of fraudulent credit card transactions shifted from financial institutions to retailers who didn’t have systems capable of reading the new chip-enabled credit and debit ...
Banks and merchants have said they will likely make the conversion to issue and accept credit cards first and debit cards later. The good news about the relatively slow rollout is that many consumers ...
Soon, U.S. overseas travelers’ frustrations with credit cards could ease. Visa and MasterCard have issued an October 2015 deadline for the switch from the swipe-and-sign cards, the standard in the U.S ...
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