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  2. Buckle (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Buckle Inc is a public company that operates 451 stores in 42 states, selling clothing, footwear, and accessories for men, women, and children. Founded in 1948 in Nebraska, it has grown to offer brand name and private label apparel, including denim, sportswear, outerwear, and more.

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    AOL Mail offers features like news, weather, security and spam-blocking for free. You can sign up for an AOL account and access your email on the go with an app or on the web.

  4. Bread Financial - Wikipedia

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    Bread Financial is a publicly-traded provider of loyalty and marketing services, such as private label credit cards, coalition loyalty programs, and direct marketing. It was formerly known as Alliance Data Systems and rebranded in 2022, and operates in the US and Canada.

  5. Credit card - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, evolution and functions of credit cards, one of the most widely used forms of payment across the world. Compare different types of credit cards, such as charge cards, debit cards and smart cards, and their technical specifications and security features.

  6. 5 places you shouldn’t use your debit card (and 3 situations ...

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    As someone who’s learned the hard way, I’ll cut to the chase: Your debit card isn’t always your best friend. Sure, it’s convenient, but it’s also directly connected to your bank account.

  7. Synchrony Financial - Wikipedia

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    Synchrony Financial is a public company that offers credit, payment systems, and savings products through Synchrony Bank, its online bank subsidiary. It is the largest provider of private-label credit cards in the U.S. and partners with brands like Amazon, Lowe's, and Verizon.

  8. Mobile payment - Wikipedia

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    Mobile payment, also known as mobile money, is a payment service performed from or via a mobile device. Learn about the different models of mobile payment, such as bank-centric, operator-centric, collaborative and independent service provider, and some notable mobile wallets and payment apps.

  9. Payment gateway - Wikipedia

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    A payment gateway is a service that authorizes and processes online payments for e-businesses, online retailers, or brick and mortar stores. It transfers information between a payment portal and the acquiring bank, and may offer fraud screening, tax calculation, and white label options.