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From Credit Card Cool - Accept Bill Payments Online

June 30th, 2007

Something I am getting asked about with greater regularity is how to manage a merchant account facility for e-commerce purposes. To be honest it’s a bit of a minefield and there are some solutions that work better than others.

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One possible option is the package provided by UK based payment service provider - Axiar Payments.

The big question is what does this type of company actually add to the average e-commerce based business.

Here are some things to chew …

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From Credit Card Watcher - Win a Million AAdvantage Miles and a $6,000 MasterCard Gift Card

June 30th, 2007

To promote the upcoming new film “The Bourne Ultimatum” to be released on August 3, 2007, American Airlines and Mastercard have announced a new sweepstakes. It features a Grand Prize of over one million AAdvantage bonus miles and a $6,000 MasterCard gift card, or a First Prize of a trip for two to Los […]

To promote the upcoming new film “The Bourne Ultimatum” to be released on August 3, 2007, American Airlines and Mastercard have announced a new sweepstakes. It features a Grand Prize of over one million AAdvantage bonus miles and a $6,000 MasterCard gift card, or a First Prize of a trip for two to Los Angeles for a Universal Red Carpet Premiere Event including VIP party, hotel accommodations for two nights, VIP tour of Universal Hollywood, and a $2,000 MasterCard gift card. Another 250 participants will each take the Second Prize of “The Bourne Identity” and “The Bourne Supremacy” DVD prize package.

The promotion runs from June 28 through July 31, 2007. Entries can be earned by:

  • Registering at: http://www.aa.com/sumitup during the promotional period
  • Forwarding the sweepstakes information to others
  • Purchasing travel on AA.com using your MasterCard® credit or debit card after registering for the promotion.

See http://www.aa.com/sumitup for more information.

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Credit Card Tips - What Married Couples Need to Know About Credit Cards

June 29th, 2007

Credit Cards are a Joint Affair for Married Couples

Many cultures believe that when a couple is married, the two become one. Well, the credit card industry agrees. If you are married and both you and your spouse carry credit cards, there are some things you need to talk about.

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From Business Credit Cards Blog - Massachusetts Sales Tax Holiday Snubs Business Credit Cards!

June 29th, 2007

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From Digital Money Blog - Is mobile the new smartcard?

June 29th, 2007

Summary [Dave Birch] The Chicago Fed published an interesting letter asking whether mobile is the new smart card by which they mean, in an American context, will mobile payments flare and then die away. They agree with me (!) that mobile holds a significant advantage over contactless cards in the area of paperless two-way communication. Cards just do not allow for the sending, receiving, and presenting of information, as mobile devices do. These are clearly factors that point to mobile beginning to encroach on cards territory. They are already are in some places. France, for example, where Orange has announced that it will launch the first mobile contactless services, based on NFC technology, in Bordeaux in early 2008. And in the U.S., where Wells Fargo and Visa are to conduct public mobile payments trial with up to 500 customers in the fourth quarter of the year. So is mobile the new smart card: ie, a new payment technology that starts in France and then spreads worldwide except for the U.S., finally sneaking in to the U.S. under the guise of contactless? Well, I guess, the answer must be yes!

Technorati Tags: contactless, mobile

Note that Orange have said that they are preparing similar launches in its other European markets. So someone is bullish (eg, Peter Helderman). But retailers still have some questions despite being enthusiastic. Marina O’Rourke, the director of retail technology at the Subway restaurant chain, says that as the mobile phone becomes more ubiquitous, there are many opportunities for retailers to use the technology to market products to customers. She means things like using a phone’s GPS to locate a Subway shop, send an order via text message to the store and then going to pick it up, paying (of course) with the phone. She also says that Subway is in the early stages of piloting some different options for mobile. This kind of vision will, I think, become commonplace more quickly than many anticipate. Many other observers (ie, not just people like me who are obsessed with mobile NFC) think that ultimately may drive acceptance of contactless technology with consumers and retailers is its integration with mobile phones.

Javelin have just come out with a similar perspective, saying that adding contactless to consumer mobile devices will replace payments cards and will spur 30 million additional users over the next 5 years. The numbers are starting get pretty serious.

These opinions are my own (I think) and presented solely in my capacity as an interested member of the general public [posted with ecto]

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From Credit Card Cool - Accept Bill Payments Online

June 27th, 2007

Something I am getting asked about with greater regularity is how to manage a merchant account facility for e-commerce purposes. To be honest it’s a bit of a minefield and there are some solutions that work better than others.

image

One possible option is the package provided by UK based payment service provider - Axiar Payments.

The big question is what does this type of company actually add to the average e-commerce based business.

Here are some things to chew …

Add a comment | Bookmark in del.icio.us

Read more…

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From Credit Card Watcher - Citi Diamond Preferred Rewards Rewards AMEX: 2 TY Points/$1 + $100 GC

June 26th, 2007

The Citi Diamond Preferred Rewards AMEX has a special signup offer: Earn 2 ThankYou Points for every $1 spent on purchases for 12 months. After that, earn 1 ThankYou Point for every $1 spent. Receive bonus ThankYou Points when you spend more Spend $400-600 within 6 months of account opening and get 3500 bonus points redeemable for […]

The Citi Diamond Preferred Rewards AMEX has a special signup offer:

  • Earn 2 ThankYou Points for every $1 spent on purchases for 12 months. After that, earn 1 ThankYou Point for every $1 spent.
  • Receive bonus ThankYou Points when you spend more
    • Spend $400-600 within 6 months of account opening and get 3500 bonus points redeemable for a $25 gift card
    • Spend $600-800 and get 6000 bonus points redeemable for a $50 gift card
    • Spend $800 or more and get 10,000 bonus points redeemable for a $100 gift card
  • 0% APR on balance transfers until July 1, 2008.

Sign up at signup.citicards.com and use offer code F1F4, or call 1-800-655-4708 by August 15, 2007.

Via SD.

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From Digital Money Blog - All sorts of payment frauds are growing

June 26th, 2007

Summary [Dave Birch] Not all of the payment fraud in the world is payment card fraud. A survey of more than 3,000 corporate treasury officials raised the alarm about cheque and electronic payment fraud.

Payments fraud last year was pervasive and increasing

says a report from the Association for Payments Professionals. The Association for Finance Professionals did another survey and found that 72% of its 414 respondents had been victims of actual or attempted fraud in 2006, up from 68% in a 2005 survey. But here’s the good news: electronic payments turn out to be significantly safer than paper (cheques processed as images are also much safer than paper cheques) even though ACH and payment card networks are subject to increasing fraud attacks, particularly in transactions on the Internet and over the phone. Nearly all respondents said they had been the target of actual or attempted check fraud in 2006, while 35% reported fraud activity in ACH debits. Seventeen percent said they had seen attempted or actual fraud with consumer credit cards. Of those who reported fraud activity with cards, consumer credit cards accounted for by far the most response (82%), with signature debit cards registering 18%, stored-value cards 7%, and PIN debit cards 4%. Of those respondents that accept consumer payments via the phone or over the Internet and also reported ACH fraud, some 44% said they received fraudulent ACH instructions from their Internet channel; 45% said the same about the phone channel. Similarly, the organizations responding to the AFP survey are sustaining fraud losses from card-not-present transactions. Liability for these transactions is cited by 64% of those respondents that sustained losses because of card fraud as the primary reason for the loss. Delays in filing chargebacks comes in second, at 25%.

Organizations that suffer financial losses from card payments do so primarily because they are ‘card-not-present’ merchants

notes the report, although it might have gone on to say that they are CNP merchants that have not signed up to 3D Secure. Interestingly, in light of a recent string of hacker intrusions into merchant data bases, none of the respondents reported fraud stemming from a card-data breach. But then, as has been discussed on Digital Identity, there is a clear correlation between the size of the breach and the likelihood of fraud (and the type of data). If a neighbour steals your card from the post, there is pretty likely to be a subsequent fraud. If some government department tells the entire world your personal details, there may be a few frauds, but not that many.

Technorati Tags: credit cards, EMV, fraud, payments

While not all payment fraud is card fraud, there’s still plenty of card fraud. In the payment world, in the U.K., we have driven fraud online but the banks will be making a serious attempt to mitigate this with another improvement to online security is on its way later this year. The MasterCard CAP (Card Authentication Programme) and Visa DPA (Dynamic Password Authentication) programmes use a handheld security device in combination with an EMV card. The combination will generate a unique, once-only security code for each online transaction. These schemes should ensure that only the rightful owner of the card can use it online, because it won’t work unless the correct PIN is entered. They won’t really help that much against phishing unless they are used in signing mode, which is a bit of a pain for customers, but every little helps. Barclays said they will begin to roll-out such devices shortly and RBS is issuing similar devices already, but they are already widespread in other places. Croatia-based Privredna Banka Zagreb has distributed handheld smart card readers to all its Internet and telephone banking customers, which they would use along with MasterCard-branded EMV debit cards. The bank plans to have 40,000 customers using the card readers by the end of this year.

So, the big question is will card fraud in the U.K. be up or down this time next year. My guess is up. In Croatia? Don’t know, but would be genuinely interested to hear from a Croatian reader to see how it’s going over there.

These opinions are my own (I think) and presented solely in my capacity as an interested member of the general public [posted with ecto]

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Credit Card Tips - Some Things You May Not Have Known About Credit Cards

June 25th, 2007

Navigating the World of Credit Cards

There is so much about credit cards that consumers don’t really understand. For instance, do you know why some merchants only allow you to use a credit card if your minimum purchase is $20? If you’d like the answer to this and other questions about credit cards, read on…

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From Business Credit Cards Blog - A New Small Business Credit Card from Discover

June 25th, 2007

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