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Pushing a convenience/ease-of-use argument, payment processors have spent much of the last two years trying to get consumers to use different payment methods. But 2008 has thus far not been friendly to them. This week brings the news that American Express is halting its ExpressPay keyfob, some six years after the payment giant started offering it. The program is expected to deactivate the last of its fobs by July. There are many reasons the fob may have died, but at least Amex—with six years of fob effort under its payment belt—can’t be accused of not giving the fob enough time to work. Read more. |