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Credit card outage reported in Iowa
Cedar Rapids, Iowa – Several Cedar Rapids companies are informing people that they are no longer able to process credit card payments.
The outage appears to have occurred on a busy Saturday evening. The scoreboard during the Kernels’ game in Cedar Rapids notified fans that concession stands and the gift shop would no longer take credit cards. However, their ATM was still functional.
The massive outage impacting major credit card companies as well as FSYS, a company that helps process all those payments on a regular basis, was also discovered by the website Down Detector.
So far there’s no word from any of the companies on the source of the outage and how far it spreads, but the Kernels told fans that it was a nationwide outage.
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