Headline News - November 24, 2009
- Bloomberg.com: U.S. Overdraft-Fee Limits May Cost Banks $15 Billion
- The PayPal Blog: Bill Me Later Outstanding Offers
- Majority of Americans Plan to Skip 'Black Friday' Holiday Shopping
- CNNMoney: What banks can do to attract consumers' deposits
- CNNMoney.com: Banks' newest game: Debit card fees
- G.A. Wright Predicts Consumers Will Return to Stores for the Holidays, but Sales Won't Reach 2008 Holiday Levels
- MSNBC - The Red Tape Chronicles: Life after overdraft fees: ‘advances’ at 120% interest!
- Pan American Bank (Los Angeles) Launches Social Media Presence
- Wells Fargo/Gallup Survey: Small Business Owners Re-Think Technology Usage as They Navigate Tough Economy
- U.K.'s National Express Chooses CyberSource's Fraud Management Solutions
- BMO Financial to buy Diners Club North American ops
- eBay® Serves Up Bargains to Consumers Around the Clock with New "Deals" Application for iPhone® and iPod Touch®
- Selling Power Names Heartland Payment Systems Best Service Company to Sell For
- SmartMoney.com: The Best Holiday Credit-Card Strategies
- Bloomberg.com: Monster Debit Card Leads to $40 Pizza, 24,000 Percent Interest
- Chicago Sun-Times: Consumers get better grip on credit card debt
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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