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This Week In Credit Card News: The Legality Of Card Surcharges; Buy Now Pay Later Surging During Holidays

Por: Forbes Business December 01, 2022

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Shoppers Go Deep on BNPL and eCommerce as Holiday Shopping Ramps Up Driven by an inflation-fueled demand for deals, the official kick-off weekend of the 2022 shopping season outperformed events of the past two years albeit with a new bias for more point-of-sale credit and financing and increased reliance on digital channels than ever before. PYMNTS’ just published survey found that 33% of shoppers who wanted to make purchases over the weekend... + full article



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