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CFPB Feb. 2016 complaint report highlights prepaid card complaints, complaints from Texas/Houston metro area consumers

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The CFPB has issued its February 2016 complaint report which highlights complaints about prepaid cards and complaints from consumers in Texas and the Houston metro area. The CFPB began taking complaints about prepaid cards in July 2014. percent of total complaints.

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Building Bridges For Chinese Consumers To U.S. Commerce

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million Chinese nationals visited the U.S. in 2016 (the last year for which data is available), spending a net total of $333 billion. merchants don’t accept the only Chinese credit card that they have, Union Pay. If Alipay were a nation, it would be the third largest on Earth. According to the U.S. Travel Association.

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The Apple Pay Pivot?

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We’ll get a peek at the latest consumer adoption of Apple Pay — our sixth quarter of results on that score — on March 17 at Innovation Project 2016. Apple Pay got another big endorsement this week from the nation’s largest gas station chain, ExxonMobil. Coming Soon To A Gas Pump Near You — Sort Of.

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Grocery Tracker: 7-Eleven Eyes 10K U.S. Stores

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percent loss for YTD2017, though the median 12-month outlook suggests significant growth on the order of 20+ percent is still in the cards. It also provides 7-Eleven entry into Houston, the 4th largest city in the United States, and a strong presence in Corpus Christi and across South Texas. This latest downward trend puts AD at a 1.95

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