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'Honor-All-Cards' Settlements

In 2003, Visa and MasterCard agreed to pay a combined $3.05 billion to settle a merchant class action led by Wal-Mart Stores Inc. over their "honor-all-cards" policies, which required retailers to accept all of the brands' cards if they took any one of them.
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American Express Co. corporate credit cards are arranged for a photograph in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Monday, Oct. 17, 2011. American Express Co. is scheduled to report third-quarter results after the close of U.S. financial markets on Oct. 19. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg
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Visa Pays Amex $2.25B

In November 2007, Visa agreed to pay Amex up to $2.25 billion to settle a civil case alleging Visa conspired to prevent banks from issuing Amex cards. (Image: Bloomberg News)
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MasterCard Pays Amex $1.8B

In June 2008, less than a year after Visa settled with Amex, MasterCard agreed to pay Amex $1.8 billion to settle a civil case over similar allegations. (Image: Thinkstock)
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Discover credit cards are arranged for a photograph in New York, U.S., on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2007. Discover Financial Services, the credit-card company spun off by Morgan Stanley in June, posted a fourth-quarter loss after writing down its money-losing U.K. business. Results beat analysts' estimates and the shares rose. Photographer: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg News
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Visa Pays Discover $1.89B

Discover later received a settlement over the same issues. In October 2008, Visa agreed to pay Discover $1.89 billion to settle a civil case alleging Visa conspired to prevent banks from issuing Discover cards. (Image: Bloomberg News)
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MasterCard Pays Discover $863 Million

In October 2008, MasterCard agreed to pay Discover $862.5 million to settle a civil case alleging MasterCard conspired to prevent banks from issuing Discover cards. (Image: Thinkstock)
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Fed Halves Debit Interchange

In October 2011, the so-called Durbin amendment under Dodd-Frank resulted in the Federal Reserve Board halving debit card interchange to make the rates "reasonable and proportional." The policy change cost issuers an estimated $7 billion. (Image: Thinkstock)
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Price-Fixing Settlement

In July 2012, Visa, MasterCard and the largest banks announced a settlement with U.S. retailers in a longstanding lawsuit over the interchange rates the networks set. The settlement's total cost is estimated to be $7.25 billion. (Image: Thinkstock)
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Convenience Stores Want More

The National Association of Convenience Stores, representing more than 3,700 merchants, rejected the proposed settlement in the merchants' price-fixing antitrust case in hopes of securing a better deal. (Image: Thinkstock)

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