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  2. Carding (fraud) - Wikipedia

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    Carding (fraud) Carding refers not only to payment card based fraud, but also to a range of related activities and services. Carding is a term of the trafficking and unauthorized use of credit cards. [ 1] The stolen credit cards or credit card numbers are then used to buy prepaid gift cards to cover up the tracks. [ 2]

  3. 13 ways to screw over your internet provider | TechCrunch

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    9. Share your passwords. Your friend’s internet provider gets him streaming services A, B and C, while yours gives you X, Y and Z. Again, this is not about creators struggling to get their ...

  4. How to find and cancel your unused subscriptions - Engadget

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    3. Click on Account Settings at the top of the screen. 4. In the pop-up window, scroll down to the Manage section and click the Manage link to the right of the word Subscriptions. 5. Select the ...

  5. Netflix says it's open to adding free streaming 'FAST ...

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    However, it’s looking like Netflix’s “Basic with Ads” plan isn’t paying off as much as it anticipated, according to a recent Kantar report. Despite being satisfied with the growth of its ...

  6. Netflix plans to boost subscriptions with 48-hour StreamFest

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    1. NurPhoto via Getty Images. Netflix is planning StreamFest, a two-day event beginning December 4th that makes the streaming service free for those who haven’t subscribed. The event was outed ...

  7. Netflix makes some movies and shows free worldwide to non ...

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    The company had initially planned to make only the first two episodes free on YouTube. But this is the first time Netflix is making so many shows and movies (10, to be exact) available to non ...

  8. Surcharge (payment systems) - Wikipedia

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    Surcharge (payment systems) A surcharge, also known as checkout fee, is an extra fee charged by a merchant when receiving a payment by cheque, credit card, charge card or debit card (but not cash) which at least covers the cost to the merchant of accepting that means of payment, such as the merchant service fee imposed by a credit card company. [1]

  9. Payment terminal - Wikipedia

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    A payment terminal allows a merchant to capture required credit and debit card information and to transmit this data to the merchant services provider or bank for authorization and finally, to transfer funds to the merchant. The terminal allows the merchant or their client to swipe, insert or hold a card near the device to capture the information.