- Jan 2025
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www.americanexpress.com www.americanexpress.com
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Benefits are provided to Eligible Renters up to $50,000 per Rental Agreement forDamage to or Theft of a Rental Vehicle
Amex, blue cash preferred
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www.capitalone.com www.capitalone.com
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Report your covered event to your card’s benefits administrator as soon as possible. To open a claim with Mastercard, go online or call 877-288-6784; with Visa, go online or call 1-800-825-4062.
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- Apr 2024
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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Are Travel Loyalty Programs at Risk? by [[Elaine Glusac]] 2024-03-28
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Visa and Mastercard Agree to Cap Swipe Fees in Settlement by [[Tara Siegel Bernard]]
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- Feb 2024
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support.apple.com support.apple.com
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Automatically fill in your information in Safari on iPhoneIn the Safari app , use AutoFill to automatically fill in credit card information, contact information, and user names and passwords.
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- Mar 2023
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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In short, in the absence of legal tender laws, the seller will not accept anything but money of certain value (good money), but the existence of legal tender laws will cause the buyer to offer only money with the lowest commodity value (bad money), as the creditor must accept such money at face value.
During the coronavirus pandemic, many vendors facing inflation began to pass along the 3% (or more) credit card processing fees to their customers. Previously many credit card companies would penalize vendors for doing this (and possibly cut them off). This fee was considered "the cost of doing business".
Some vendors prior to the pandemic would provide cash discounts on large orders because they could circumvent these fees.
Does this affect (harm) inflation? Is it a form of Gresham's law at play here? What effect does this have on credit card companies? Are they so integral to the system that it doesn't affect them, but instead the customers using their legal tender?
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- Aug 2020
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www.nber.org www.nber.org
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Baker, S. R., Farrokhnia, R. A., Meyer, S., Pagel, M., & Yannelis, C. (2020). How Does Household Spending Respond to an Epidemic? Consumption During the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic (Working Paper No. 26949; Working Paper Series). National Bureau of Economic Research. https://doi.org/10.3386/w26949
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- Dec 2019
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codesandbox.io codesandbox.io
- Aug 2019
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github.com github.com