Tags » Authentication, PayPal
PayPal has announced the general availability of the PayPal Security Key for PayPal's customers. The PayPal Security Key is a small electronic token that generates a unique security code approximately every 30 seconds. Members can use this code, along with their user name and password, to sign into both their eBay and PayPal accounts, helping to prevent unauthorized users from accessing them.
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Tags » Prepaid Cards and Stored Value Cards
MSNBC's Bob Sullivan takes a look at rebate cards - saying that "many firms have taken to issuing debit-card-like gift cards instead of rebate checks. Known in the industry as "prepaid rebate cards," the cards do offer some benefits. But they also come laden with gotchas that can leave you with worthless plastic."
Tags » Checking Accounts, Financial Regulators
US Representative Edward J. Markey (D-MA) and Representative Barney Frank (D-MA) have written to US banking regulators (PDF) about the practice of accepting and processing unsigned or “remotely created” checks.
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Tags » Card Reward Programs, Credit Cards, GE Consumer Finance
GE Money has announced the eBay MasterCard, calling it an expansion of its partnership with eBay. eBay MasterCard customers will benefit from a new rewards program, earning one Reward Point for every $1 spent in purchases. Reward Points are also earned with non-Internet, everyday purchases wherever MasterCard is accepted. Points are redeemable for shipping discounts and vouchers that can be used to shop on eBay or to pay eBay seller fees.
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Tags » ECommerce Payments, PayPal
In an article titled 'The Bank of PayPal", Catherine Holahan writes for Business Week reporting that "To compete with banks, PayPal is becoming more like a bank itself. For the past year, PayPal has tested a virtual debit card enabling users to make purchases with PayPal on Web sites that do not offer it as a payment option."
Tags » Banking Industry, ING Direct
Barbara Kiviat reports for Time about ING Direct's "reinvention of banking". ING Direct's CEO Arkadi Kuhlmann told Kiviat he will spell out his formula for other bankers: "We simply asked, 'What does a customer really want to pay for?'"
Tags » Payments News - Headline News
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