Headline News - October 6, 2008
- NetBanker: eBay Acquires Bill Me Later for Almost $1 Billion
- GigaOM: Will Amazon Ditch Bill Me Later After eBay Takes Over?
- Seattle Tech Report: Why Bill Me Later makes sense
- Microsoft Midsize Business: Can NFC help retailers rake in customers?
- Walgreens Streamlines Payments Process, Reduces Processing Costs with Bank of America's ePayables
- Forrester Research: Red Flag Compliance: Are You Ready? by Geoffrey Turner
- Altus Group Lands Chase Card Services Account
- Bank of America Likely to Continue Reign as Largest Online Bank Even After Recent Mergers, According to comScore
- CNBC.com: Credit Card Companies Cracking Down On Consumers
- ATMs Offering Gift Cards Debut as Holiday Shopping Season Gets Underway
- Sybase 365 Exposes Top Myths Surrounding Mobile Banking
- Coupons Make a Comeback as Nearly Half of Consumers Plan to Spend Less This Holiday Season
- Survey Finds Retailers Jeopardize More Than a Quarter of Online Business by Not Offering Coupons
- CPI Card Group Expands Into The Canadian Market
- Bank of America Announces Nationwide Homeownership Retention Program for Countrywide Customers
- INSIDE Contactless and Cubic Demo First Payment-Transit Multi-Application Card at APTA Expo
- Tampa Bay Business Journal: Revolution Money piles up cash to start credit revolution
Note: Throughout the day, as Payments News happens, this post is updated. For job opportunities available for payments professionals, visit PaymentsJobs.com. Employers looking to hire payments professionals can post their job openings there as well.





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