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In Hawaii, Streamlined Mass Transit In The (HOLO) Cards, Beyond The Paper Pass

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If the longest journey begins with a simple step, might the streamlined journey begin with a simple tap of the card? In Hawaii, we are about to find out. The HOLO card can be loaded with cash via phone or bank account. The closed loop account-based system is one where every card has an account linked to it.

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NEW REPORT: New Regs Open New Markets For Credit Unions

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The Credit Union National Association (CUNA) recently threw its support for a trio of bills could allow CUs to accept deposits and offer credit and payment services to legitimate marijuana merchants and offer credit unions legal protections from federal regulators. To Help Members, Hawaii First Looks To New Housing Alternatives.

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CFPB Feb. 2016 complaint report highlights prepaid card complaints, complaints from Texas/Houston metro area consumers

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The CFPB has issued its February 2016 complaint report which highlights complaints about prepaid cards and complaints from consumers in Texas and the Houston metro area. The CFPB began taking complaints about prepaid cards in July 2014. Nationally, debt collection complaints averaged 26 percent of all complaints received by the CFPB.).

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Memorial Day: Remember Sergeant (USMC) Rafael Peralta

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But he had to wait to receive his green card before he could enlist. In 2003, he transferred to Marine Corp Base Hawaii at Kaneohe Bay, and reenlisted. He is buried at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetary in San Diego. Rafael Peralta was born April 7, 1979 in Mexico City. He graduated from San Diego's Morse High School in 1997.

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CFPB July 2016 complaint report highlights credit card complaints, complaints from Washington consumers

CFPB Monitor

CFPB has issued its July 2016 complaint report which highlights complaints about credit cards and complaints from consumers in Washington and the Seattle metro area. The CFPB began taking credit card complaints on July 21, 2011, the day on which the CFPB officially opened its doors for business. 31, and 30 percent.

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CanPay: Solving Pot’s Payments Problem

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Cannabis’ status as a schedule-one narcotic means the federally chartered banks, the card networks and the traditional payments ecosystem have made it clear that they’d like to steer clear. But, because of cannabis’ legally complicated status, the traditional payments elixir of plastic cards or digital wallets has remained elusive.

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Building A Destination For Campground Reviews (And Reservations)

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To that end, the platform has tens of thousands of campgrounds listed on its platform through the United States, with a combination of federal campgrounds, state parks, national parks, BLM land, private campgrounds and private landowners. The more content there is on a site, then, the more people on can help. The Booking Experience.

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