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  2. America is on the cusp of a new biggest credit card company ...

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  3. Should I get a credit card in my child’s name? - AOL

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    Credit card issuer. Minimum age for authorized users. American Express. 13 years old. Bank of America. No minimum age requirement. Barclays. 13 years old. Capital One

  4. Why all the fuss about Bank of America's jacked-up interest ...

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    The big fuss about Bank of America credit card interest rates has just gotten worse. First, we heard from those whose credit scores had fallen, because Bank of America noticed and raised their rates.

  5. FAQ about money market accounts - AOL

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    A money market account, or MMA, is a type of bank account that combines many of the features of checking and savings accounts. Like a savings account, money market accounts pay interest on the ...

  6. First Premier Bank - Wikipedia

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    2,300. Parent. United National Corporation. Website. firstpremier .com. First Premier Bank, [1] headquartered in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is an issuer of MasterCard brand credit cards in the United States. The bank is known for specializing in a wide range of subprime credit cards that are marketed to individuals with low credit scores.

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  8. Everything you need to know about balance transfer checks - AOL

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    Credit card companies sometimes issue blank transfer checks so their customers will move an owed balance from a competitor’s credit card to their account. However, not all credit card issuers ...

  9. Card-not-present transaction - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the merchant account would be assessed a chargeback fee by the acquiring bank. This is the opposite of a card present transaction, when the issuer of the card is liable for restitution. Because of the greater risk, some card issuers charge a greater transaction fee to merchants who routinely handle card-not-present transactions.