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Posted by James Breen at 21 April 2008 8:14

Do not assume what I have already said I knew everything include the credit card processing. Had a mind like a blank sheet of paper, or an empty vessel that will be gradually filled up, absorbing indiscriminately form the outside world.

While more information waited to be found, that is what I found:

Mobile phone operators missed the mobile payments boat, and card schemes and retail banks are now finding themselves in the position where they could soon rule the waves. It was inevitable that they would eventually arrive; it wasn't necessarily inevitable for the telcos to give way, but whilst there was a taste for it, and the telcos wanted to have a go, they did give way. All things considered, however, the voyage has only just begun. How do you make mobile payments work? You stick a ..>>.

Those who keep up to date with plenty of information know for sure that what I need.

It gathered all the information on credit card processing I need yesterday. The author is wise, and much more intelligent animal than I can image. That's a fantastic post, read this:

If you have a Paypal account linked to a bank account (i.e. so that you can withdraw money) then you are greeted with this abomination every time you attempt to pay by a credit card: It's the default option to pay by bank account and you can't change it. However, I wonder if enough people wrote to customercare@paypal.com and asked them to change this spurious policy they might change their mind. When I want to spend my money, I'd like the option of specifying which account is debited by ..Read the rest of this post.

I should also introduce my friends to take a look at of this:

There is trouble brewing for New York-based buyout firm Blackstone Group LP, after Dallas-based Alliance Data Systems Corp., a credit card processing company said it would be suing Blackstone for breach of contract and also to collect the $170 million that it was to get from the company as break-up fee. read .. read the rest.

Maybe it is time for me try to write something right now.

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