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  2. Groupon Brings Low-Cost Processing Rates to the Most ... - AOL

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    Groupon Brings Low-Cost Processing Rates to the Most Common Way Local Businesses Accept Credit Card Payments Addition of credit card terminals complements Groupon's existing payments offerings ...

  3. Groupon Expands Point-of-Sale Suite With New iPad App - AOL

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    Groupon has launched a new iPad app to replace cash registers, reduce credit card transaction fees, and become more than a deals site for local businesses. Dubbed "Breadcrumb POS," Groupon touts ...

  4. Durbin amendment - Wikipedia

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    Durbin amendment. The Durbin amendment, implemented by Regulation II, [ 1] is a provision of United States federal law, 15 U.S.C. § 1693o-2, that requires the Federal Reserve to limit fees charged to retailers for debit card processing. It was passed as part of the Dodd–Frank financial reform legislation in 2010, as a last-minute addition by ...

  5. New Groupon Payments™ Service Offers Local Businesses ... - AOL

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    New Groupon Payments™ Service Offers Local Businesses the Lowest Rates on Credit Card Transactions CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Today Groupon (NAS: GRPN) announced the launch of GrouponPayments ...

  6. Interchange fee - Wikipedia

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    Interchange fee is a term used in the payment card industry to describe a fee paid between banks for the acceptance of card-based transactions. Usually for sales/services transactions it is a fee that a merchant's bank (the "acquiring bank") pays a customer's bank (the "issuing bank"). In a credit card or debit card transaction, the card ...

  7. Merchant account - Wikipedia

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    A typical credit card terminal popular in 2005, now typically out of use and of a style/era usually non-compliant per PCI-DSS standards. A credit card terminal is a stand-alone piece of electronic equipment that allows a merchant to swipe or key-enter a credit card's information as well as additional information required to process a credit card transaction.

  8. Payment processor - Wikipedia

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    Payment processor. A payment processor is a system that enables financial transactions, commonly employed by a merchant, to handle transactions with customers from various channels such as credit cards and debit cards or bank accounts. They are usually broken down into two types: front-end and back-end. Front-end processors have connections to ...

  9. Can a business charge for using a credit card? - AOL

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    When a business charges a fee for a form of payment, whether in person, online or by phone, it’s called a surcharge. Credit card surcharges are applied when you use your credit card to make a ...