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  2. Card Transaction Data - Wikipedia

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    When a transaction is made, the card holder is offered a paper or electronic transaction record containing information about the purchase. This includes: transaction amount, transaction number, transaction date and time, transaction type (deposits, withdrawal, purchase or refund), type of account being debited or credited, card number, identity of the card acceptor (organization/store address ...

  3. Capital One-Discover merger could put a bigger squeeze on ...

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    Capital One’s $35.3 billion deal to buy Discover is a long way from being completed. Capital One-Discover merger could put a bigger squeeze on credit card users, experts warn Skip to main content

  4. Discover Card - Wikipedia

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    The slogan for the mall was "Where Discover Card is the Smart Choice". It was the first shopping mall to have granted naming rights to interested companies. [31] [32] Since 2008, Discover has been the official credit-card partner of the National Hockey League. As part of this deal, Discover offers team- and league-branded credit cards as well ...

  5. What can I do if my credit card billing error dispute ... - AOL

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    Your card issuer did not give you credit for a payment you sent The issuer did not send your card statement to your current address (provided that you gave adequate notice of any address change)

  6. Discover Financial - Wikipedia

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    On March 13, 2007, Discover Financial Services announced the Discover Motiva card, the credit card that gives cardmembers cash rewards for making six on-time monthly payments in a row. This card was the industry's first credit card to give cash rewards for good credit management.

  7. Why do businesses require a signature for credit card purchases?

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    It’s changing, though: Most credit card transactions today don’t require the buyer to sign for a purchase, with a few key holdouts. Credit card signatures as a security measure. When it comes ...

  8. Payment card industry - Wikipedia

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    The payment card industry consists of all the organizations which store, process and transmit cardholder data, most notably for debit cards and credit cards.The security standards are developed by the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council which develops the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards used throughout the industry.

  9. Capital One's bid for Discover carries expectation that ... - AOL

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    Capital One Financial is betting that Americans will keep shopping and use a credit card to pay for their purchases at stores and on the internet. Capital One announced Monday that it would buy ...