Walmart sues Visa over card fees The Oklahoman Walmart said Visa conspired with banks to illegally fix and inflate fees that retailers pay on card transactions. | Oklahoman | ; | NEW YORK — Walmart Stores Inc. is suing Visa Inc. over fees that it charges the world’s largest retailer when customers use a credit or debit card. | Walmart said V...
Walmart sues Visa for $5 bn for rigging card fees The Hindu The world’s largest retailer Walmart has sued credit card giant Visa for more than $5 billion for conspiring with banks to fix fees that merchants pay for accepting Visa card payments. | In the suit filed this week in Arkansas, where Walmart is based, the retailer said Visa worked with some of...
Wal-Mart sues Visa for $5 billion on swipe fees Business Journal John Sailors Morning Edition Editor- San Francisco Business Times Email | Wal-Mart Stores Inc. this week sued Visa Inc. for more than $5 billion, accusing the company of charging excessively high fees when customers use their cards. | Wal-Mart claims...
Wal-Mart sues Visa for $5B over card swipe fees New York Post Online Wal-Mart Stores Inc. this week sued Visa Inc. for $5 billion, accusing the credit and debit card network of excessively high card swipe fees, several months after the retailer opted out of a class action settlement between merchants and Visa and Mast...
Walmart sues Visa over card fees The Oklahoman Walmart said Visa conspired with banks to illegally fix and inflate fees that retailers pay on card transactions. | Oklahoman | ; | NEW YORK — Walmart Stores Inc. is suing Visa Inc. over fees that it charges the world’s largest retailer when cust...
Wal-Mart sues Visa, claims credit card company inflated fees Newsday Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is suing Visa Inc. over fees that it charges the world's largest retailer when customers use a credit or debit card. | Wal-Mart said Visa conspired with banks to illegally fix and inflate fees that retailers pay on card transacti...
More than 6 million people have signed up for Obamacare The Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON — With the Monday deadline still a few days away, the White House announced Thursday that more than 6 million people have signed up for health insurance through online marketplaces created by the Affordable Care Act. | That number, t...