Visa offers advice on consumer protection for the holidays.
As the holiday shopping during the season, a new survey by Visa USA that consumers prefer to pay by Visa, more than ever this holiday season.
More specifically, 45 percent of respondents their credit card or money as their preferred payment card on vacation. These results make multi-purpose payment cards such as Visa, the number one option on the payment of public holidays, followed by cash (41 percent), cheques (10 percent) and storage cards ( 2 percent).
The results of the survey of consumers are supported by actual data on visas. Total expenditure on Visa cards for items mark Black Friday (November 25) on a rank of $ 3.9 billion, 13.9 percent more than the same day in the year 2004.
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