Google Checkout is banned by eBay
Online auction site eBay has banned its buyers and sellers from using Google's new online payments service, Google Checkout, in a move that seems designed to protect its ...
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eBay bans Google Checkout
Online auction site eBay has banned its buyers and sellers from using Google's recently launched online payments service, Google Checkout, in a move that seems designed t...
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Unpaid tax bill forces Davidson into bankruptcy
When he agreed to be the face of a car loan company offering finance at a price to those with bad credit he could hardly have imagined that one day he would require its s...
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Mastercard faces ?230m fine as EU flexes muscles
MasterCard, the world's second-largest credit card group, could face a fine of up to €230m (£159m) after the EU accused it yesterday of anti-competitive behavi...
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EU threatens Mastercard with fine
MasterCard, the world's second-largest credit card group, could face a fine of up to €230m (£159m) after the EU accused it today of anti-competitive behaviour b...
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Watchdog dismisses CSA funds as waste of money
A £1.1bn programme to improve the performance of the failing Child Support Agency has so far been a waste of money, the National Audit Office reveals today.
Some ...
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Plastic fantastic
It is 1966, England is poised to win the World Cup, the Beatles are at number one and no one in the country has a great big credit card bill to pay off.
How things chang...
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Fury of jailed council tax protester, 69, freed by well-wisher after a day
A pensioner jailed for three months for refusing to pay her council tax bill described herself as "devastated" last night after a benefactor paid the bill.
Josephine Roo...
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Did my car finance company make a mistake?
Q I bought a Chrysler Jeep Cherokee in July 2004 but in December 2005 it was involved in an accident and was declared a write-off. I called Chrysler Jeep Finance in March...
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Sorry seems to be the easiest word
Canada's prime minister, Stephen Harper, apologised to Chinese Canadians last week for a punitive tax, first set in 1885, which was designed to keep the Chinese immigrant...
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