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Security worries still keep some consumers from shopping online
12% don’t shop online, and many cite concerns about privacy and fraud.
Posted 01/03/2013Don DavisPost a comment
Related Searches:Us Ecommerce Forecast | Alternative Payments
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Jewelry retailer Alex and Ani deploys mobile checkout devices
Customers can make purchases without going to a cash register.
Posted 11/28/2012Kevin Woodward1 comments
Related Searches:Jewelry Store Data | Alex And Ani | Moosejaw
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PayPal is nice for web sites, but better for mobile
Online alternative payments may have passed their peak, a Forrester report says.
Posted 05/21/2012Amy Dusto1 comments
Related Searches:Paypal Market Share | Forrester Retail Forecast | Usablenet
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Big banks make less on debit card purchases, but are retailers paying less?
Interchange fell by more than half on purchases with many Visa and MasterCard debit cards.
Posted 05/01/2012Don DavisPost a comment
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Credit cards make a comeback
Higher debit costs will lead to more credit card transactions by 2016, Javelin says.
Posted 11/29/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
Related Searches:Alternative Payments | Credit Card
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PayPal moves offline
eBay wants to use PayPal to tie stores with e-commerce.
Posted 09/15/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
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In advance of fee reductions for debit cards, online retailers prepare payment changes
One in six web merchants will steer shoppers to debit, according to Internet Retailer survey.
Posted 08/22/2011Thad Rueter2 comments
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Fed cuts debit card fees
That means a big reduction in fees paid by online retailers on most transactions.
Posted 06/29/2011Kevin Woodward2 comments
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Merchants win big debit card vote
The U.S. Senate rejects a delay for a substantial reduction in debit card fees.
Posted 06/08/2011Don DavisPost a comment
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Sony data breaches highlight the fraud risks online retailers face
If hackers stole credit card numbers, criminals will have more data to work with.
Posted 05/03/2011Don Davis1 comments
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