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ACI in Real Clear Policy: “The Weakest Link”

Posted on June 18, 2015 by Steve Pociask

This piece, from Real Clear Policy, discusses the need for protecting consumer’s personal information and why retail merchants may be the weakest link when it comes to credit card security.

Further Reading

  • ACI in CNBC: The Elephant in the Room this Holiday Season
  • Statement by American Consumer Institute Regarding the Congressional Letter to Visa and Mastercard on Interchange Fees
  • The Hill: Cutting Interchange Fees is a Recipe for Disaster
  • 2022: The Year of Data Privacy?
  • Real Clear Policy: For the Sake of Consumers, Kill the Durbin Amendment
  • Capping Interchange Fees Won’t Enhance Consumer Welfare
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