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about 87% of business in the US accept credit cards. Most of the 13% that do not are business to business companies that deal in large orders from merchants which are usually paid in the form of a wire transfer. According to Jack Dorsey of Twitter and Square, there are 8 million US merchants who accept credit cards
Almost all of them unless noted otherwise.
Yes, Canada generally accepts US credit cards for payment. However, it is recommended to inform your credit card company of your travel plans to avoid any potential issues with international transactions.
It depends on if your bad debts are with credit cards (then yes) or other kinds of debt (then not necessarily).
Pretty much anyone can accept credit cards. You do this by signing up for a merchant account. The only requirement be that you are at least 18 years old and are a US citizen for most merchant account companies. The easiest place to get one is through the website in the related links below
Every shop accepts cash. Many shops (especially bigger ones) accept debit cards. Credit cards are not accepted at as many stores as in the US.
Norway does not widely accept traveler's checks, as they have become less common with the rise of credit and debit card usage. Most businesses prefer cards, and some may not accept traveler's checks at all. It's advisable for US travelers to use credit or debit cards for transactions or withdraw cash from ATMs when needed. Always check with your bank and local establishments for the most current payment options.
12,376,968 cards
A very good website for comparing credit cards with low interest rates from multiple companies would be Credit Cards. They offer services for Canada, the US, the UK and Australia. Also, going to a local bank and asking would be a good idea as well.
Credit cards that start with the numbers 4485 are Visa cards that are issued from US Bank. This is one of the many algorithms that are found on credit cards.
The most popular credit cards in the US are Visa, Mastercard, and American Express. These cards are widely accepted and offer various rewards and benefits to cardholders.
I owe credit cards companies in the US. Can they collect it in The Netherlands?