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Credit Card E-Filing Fees Capped In California

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The high fees charged by private firms that are hired by the courts to operate e-filing systems and that are often passed onto consumers who pay with a credit card have been capped by a bill approved by California Governor Jerry Brown on Sept. Convenience fees charged by Tyler range from 2.75 percent to 3.5

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An Unattended Way To Keep Business Running And Employees Healthy

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We place our Byte fridges primarily in businesses around the Bay Area and Sacramento, and also in universities, hospitals, gyms — anywhere people spend time away from home,” Mokri told PYMNTS in a recent interview. Users don’t need to set up an account, and they don’t need to register with Byte,” Mokri explained. Keeping Wallets Healthy.

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An Unattended Solution To The DMV’s Friction-Filled Reputation

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As a possible solution to improve the public service struggle, the state of California has been exploring — and finding success with — unattended retail technology for nearly a decade. The machines can process and print vehicle registration cards or stickers, and accept cash, check, credit or debit cards as payment for the transaction.

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The Real Hunger Games: A Battle Royale In The Grocery Aisles

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The easiest possible summary is that in a post-apocalyptic future, the United States has become the Kingdom of Panem, which consists of a rich, technologically vibrant capital city ringed by 12 impoverished agrarian or industrial districts that are exploited for their resources by wealthy residents of the capitol. Weaknesses.

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