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When it comes to stealing card data, small merchants are the biggest targets
An Internet security firm also reports that 9% of breaches involved e-commerce in 2010.
Posted 05/19/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
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Visa tests an online payment and comparison shopping service
Visa has begun enrolling what it calls early users into a payments, comparison and web browsing service called Rightcliq. Visa plans to announce an expansion of Rightcliq in the coming months, with some analysts expecting an announcement this week.
Posted 03/10/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Amazon`s PayPhrase renews the promise of early e-wallets, study says
Designed to let online shoppers securely and conveniently pay many online retailers with a single sign-in, Amazon.com`s PayPhrase is renewing the promise of early Internet-based e-wallets that never won the hearts of consumers, a new study says.
Posted 01/07/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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pcRUSH.com offers Mazooma’s debit payment system
Electronics e-retailer pcRUSH.com is offering consumers the option of using Mazooma’s online debit program. It allows consumers to use their banks’ online bill pay systems to pay merchants.
Posted 11/05/2009Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Shoppers will buy online more if account data isn’t shared with retailers
Many online shoppers are still concerned about security of their payment card information, but a new study shows that there’s a way e-retailers can help them conquer that fear through direct payments from bank accounts.
Posted 07/09/2009Paul DemeryPost a comment
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New payment system lets online shoppers pay directly from bank accounts
Mazooma informs the e-retailer immediately whether the consumer has enough funds to cover the purchase. The system is designed to appeal to consumers without available credit, and offers merchants fees that are typically below credit card rates.
Posted 02/10/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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eLayaway offers online retailers a no-fee payment method
Consumers pay a fee equal to 1.9% of the purchase price, taking the place of the fee merchants pay credit and debit card issuers. Consumers can take up to 13 months to pay, and once they do the retailer ships the goods and receives payment.
Posted 05/02/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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PayPal raises rates for direct credit card transactions
Online merchants that accept direct credit card payments through PayPal Inc.’s Website Payments Pro service will pay a 50% higher monthly fee, at $30 up from $20, beginning Sept. 1, PayPal says.
Posted 08/09/2007Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Massachusetts bill puts merchants on the security hot seat
A state bill in Massachusetts proposes to make merchants liable for the full cost of replacing payment cards if their networks get hacked.
Posted 03/08/2007Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Worried about fraud, German and Swedish online buyers avoid payment cards
Most Swedes and Germans prefer cash-on-delivery and bank transfers for online payments because of fear of fraud. But card users spend more online, so retailers can boost sales if they convince consumers of payment card security, JupiterResearch reports.
Posted 02/01/2007Paul DemeryPost a comment
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