If a business wants to offset processing fees, you could have to pay a surcharge for using a credit card. However, if you want to avoid this fee, pay with your debit card, cash or check. Paying a ...
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While the Federal Reserve kept its key interest rate the same on Wednesday, a trillion-dollar credit-card problem keeps growing for Americans. More than 111 million people could not pay off their ...
Tax season is quickly coming to a close, and if you owe the IRS, you might consider paying your tax bill with a credit card to earn rewards or make progress towards your airline or hotel elite status ...
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Tax season officially started on January 26, and you have until April 15 to file and pay without facing penalties. One of the methods you can use to pay Uncle Sam is by using a credit card. But should ...
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Grocers pay a lower rate than other businesses and they tend to have more recurring customers, making them less likely to implement credit card surcharges. The convenience of swiping your credit card ...
D.C.-area commuters no longer need a SmarTrip card to use the Metro system. As of Tuesday, all bus fares and rail rides can now be paid with credit cards. It’s the latest step in Metro’s efforts to ...
Two years ago, T-Mobile announced a controversial decision to ditch its AutoPay discount for Apple Pay and credit cards payments. Its reasoning at the time, of course, was that it pays higher ...
Most people pay their credit card bill once a month -- and that's perfectly fine. But there's a growing number of folks (myself included) who are switching to weekly payments instead. It might sound ...
Americans are feeling bleak about the economy. Yet, despite headwinds, high earners are still spending like mad — and credit card companies are offering more and more perks to attract them. But some ...