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A no-annual-fee, low-interest-rate credit card: You shouldn't pay an annual fee for your credit card. And if you do a little research, you can find a card with less than a 10% annual interest rate ...
The addition of Apple Pay to the MTA eTix app for Metro-North and Long Island Rail Road provides a convenient option that eliminates the need to type in any credit card numbers, billing info, or ...
The fact is, some consumers who earn rewards also carry debt on their cards, at least part of the time. This fact became evident when Bankrate surveyed Americans on chasing rewards while in debt ...
Traffic & Transit LIRR Won't Get OMNY Pay Until 2025, 4 Years Later Than Projected: MTA The contactless payment system is already available on NYC subways and buses; the LIRR rollout will be ...
Advantages of Credit Card Rewards Programs. The biggest financial benefit is earning rewards for making everyday purchases. Depending on the card, you could earn based on a cash-back rate or get a ...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority postponed software updates to MetroCard vending machines after straphangers raged over the prospect of having to pay in cash this weekend. The MTA had ...
MTA partnered with the Metro Arts Commission, which commissioned six artist-designed transit shelters are placed along the new 28th/31st Avenue Bridge. The MTA was the only transit agency in the country to implement payment with credit card at the fare box. That proof of payment approach was discontinued in March 2009.
What the new law means for New Yorkers. Credit card issuers have 45 days to let cardholders know when any existing credit card account or rewards program is canceled, closed or modified in a way ...
The minimum payment through the app is $1 for two hours of parking, plus a $1 processing fee per transaction. You can also extend parking time through the app to up to the maximum time allowed.
Thankfully, most credit card rewards are not taxable. According to the IRS, any cash-back rewards a taxpayer receives on credit card purchases “do not constitute gross income.”. The IRS does ...