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  2. Crack tax - Wikipedia

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    Drug dealers were required to pay anonymously at the state revenue office, where they received a stamp to prove their payment. If a drug dealer was arrested without having a stamp, the state would seek the money owed it. In 2009 the Tennessee Supreme Court judged in a 3-2 ruling that the Crack Tax is unconstitutional, and repealed it.

  3. Pix (payment system) - Wikipedia

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    The Brazilian instant payment ecosystem (Pix) was created with the aim of reducing cash transactions and offering an alternative to existing payment instruments, such as bank slip or boleto and ATM, as well as being faster and more affordable. The main advantages of Pix are its full-time availability, the speed of transactions using the system ...

  4. Google Pay - Wikipedia

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    Google Pay may refer to: Google Pay (payment method), a digital payments method Google Pay (2018–2022), a digital wallet app, formerly Android Pay and now Google Wallet; Google Pay (mobile app), a mobile payments app Google Pay (Tez), a localized app for India; Google Pay Send, a peer-to-peer payments service

  5. Art dealer - Wikipedia

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    At the art dealer by Max Gaisser, 1889 An art dealer is a person or company that buys and sells works of art , or acts as the intermediary between the buyers and sellers of art. Portrait of Jacopo Strada by Titian , 1567

  6. LockBit - Wikipedia

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    LockBit is a cybercriminal group proposing ransomware as a service (RaaS). Software developed by the group (also called ransomware) enables malicious actors who are willing to pay for using it to carry out attacks in two tactics where they not only encrypt the victim's data and demand payment of a ransom, but also threaten to leak it publicly if their demands are not met.

  7. Federal Firearms License - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Firearms License was established to and implement the Gun Control Act of 1968.The 1968 act was an update or revision of the Federal Firearms Act of 1938 (FFA), which required all manufacturers and dealers of firearms who ship or receive firearms or ammunition in interstate or foreign commerce to have a license, and forbade them from transferring any firearm or most ammunition to ...

  8. Virgin Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Mobile UK was the world's first mobile virtual network operator which launched in 1999, and later became part of NTL Telewest. It originally used the coverage of network operator One2One, which later became T-Mobile UK, and then EE. In 2019, Virgin Mobile UK signed an agreement to move from EE to the Vodafone network. [23]

  9. PhonePe - Wikipedia

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    In August 2016, the company partnered with Yes Bank to launch a UPI-based mobile payment app, based on the government-backed UPI platform. [ 2 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] In 2022, they were launching international UPI payments, allowing Indian users traveling abroad to pay foreign merchants with Unified Payments Interface (UPI).