More than 97% of Visa credit and debit card issuers have accepted last months offer from Visa Inc., Heartland Payments Systems Inc. and Heartlands acquirers to settle claims related to the payment processors 2008 network data breach, according to the companies.
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97% Of Visa Issuers Accept Heartland Settlement Offers
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