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  2. 11 Best Bill Payment Services - AOL

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    You can use an online bill manager, like Quicken, or a bill pay service like Doxo to manage, pay and track all your bills in one place. The examples listed above are some of the best free and paid ...

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  4. Discover Financial - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Discover Financial Services and Softcard announced a strategic partnership to build a mobile payment network that utilizes mobile phones to make point-of-sale purchases. In September 2012, Discover Financial Services was ordered to pay over $200 million in fines and customer reimbursements to settle accusations by U.S. federal ...

  5. List of Illinois companies - Wikipedia

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    companies in Illinois according to revenues with State and U.S. rankings: State rank Corporation US rank 1: Archer Daniels Midland: 27 2: Boeing: 30 3: Walgreen: 37 4 ...

  6. Payomatic - Wikipedia

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    The Pay-O-Matic and C.L.B. businesses were combined and operated under the Pay-O-Matic name, creating the leading check-cashing and related financial services company in the state of New York. [ 5 ] PAYOMATIC also owns and operates Rapid Armored Corporation, an armored car carrier subsidiary [ 4 ] which has served banks, retailers, ATM networks ...

  7. Online bill pay: What is it and why it’s a good idea - AOL

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    Online bill pay is a service offered by many financial institutions that allows customers to pay their bills electronically. It’s secure, free and can be done from the comfort of your home.

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  9. Moneytree - Wikipedia

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    As a retail financial provider, Moneytree is subject to laws as defined by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) as well as applicable state and local laws. While Moneytree has not done much lobbying at the national level outside of donating to presidential campaigns, they have made several efforts to influence laws at the state level by lobbying legislatures in Nevada, Colorado, and ...