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  2. MasterCard Becomes Preferred Payment Brand for Aetna's Card ...

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    By 2017, the figure is expected to more than double to $52.4 billion," said Marcia Vannuccini, head of Aetna Card Solutions. "We are pleased to join forces with MasterCard, an industry leader in ...

  3. Aetna - Wikipedia

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    Aetna Inc. (/ ˈ ɛ t n ə / ET-nə) is an American managed health care company that sells traditional and consumer directed health care insurance and related services, such as medical, pharmaceutical, dental, behavioral health, long-term care, and disability plans, primarily through employer-paid (fully or partly) insurance and benefit programs, and through Medicare.

  4. Accepted payment methods for AOL services

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    AOL securely stores your payment method for all the paid AOL services you enjoy. While we do accept most major credit cards, we can't take cash, checks, money orders, or prepaid credit/gift cards. Accepted payment methods. Credit or debit cards. American Express; Visa (credit or debit) Discover (credit or debit) MasterCard (credit or debit)

  5. CVS Health - Wikipedia

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    CVS Health Corporation is an American for-profit healthcare company that owns CVS Pharmacy, a retail pharmacy chain; CVS Caremark, a pharmacy benefits manager; and Aetna, a health insurance provider, among many other brands.

  6. 3 Places that Don't Take Discover Credit Cards - AOL

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    And while Discover cards enjoy much better acceptance rates today, there are still places that don't accept them. Like these three. 1. Costco. Costco only accepts Visa credit cards at its ...

  7. Merchant category code - Wikipedia

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    MCCs are assigned either by merchant type (e.g., one for hotels, one for office supply stores, etc.) or by merchant name (e.g., 3000 for United Airlines [1]) and is assigned to a merchant by a credit card company when the business first starts accepting that card as a form of payment. [2]