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  3. Buy now, pay later - Wikipedia

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    This fee tends to be higher than typical credit or debit card transactions, with processing fees ranging from 2% to 8% per transaction, compared to 1.3% to 3.5% for credit cards. [ 10 ] When consumers fall behind on payments, late fees are typically charged by their financiers, and persistently delinquent accounts may be sold to debt collection ...

  4. Compulsive buying disorder - Wikipedia

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    Readily available credit cards enable casual spending beyond one's means, and some would suggest that the compulsive buyer should lock up or destroy credit cards altogether. [37] Online shopping also facilitates CBD, with online auction addiction, used to escape feelings of depression or guilt, becoming a recognizable problem. [38]

  5. Credit Card Debt: 5 Fees You Can Still Incur Even If You Use ...

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    There are ways to avoid paying even more on credit card bills. See: 3 Things You Must Do When Your Savings Reach $50,000Find: Pocket an Extra $400 a Month With This Simple Hack Utilizing autopay ...

  6. UC police ask for weapons, Stanford reiterates protest rules

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    BERKELY, Calif. - Police at University of California campuses want the regents to sign off on plans to buy new weapons and ammunition, while Stanford has reiterated rules for protesters. In a ...

  7. Barclaycard - Wikipedia

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    In March 2011, Barclays announced that it would be buying the British credit card business of Egg from Citigroup for an undisclosed price. At the time of the announcement, Barclays claimed that the credit card assets consisted of 1.15 million accounts with approximately £2.3bn of gross receivables. [10]