Fiserv, service station operators including BP warn US stores on illegal vapes
Key takeaways
- Fiserv, service station operators including BP warn US stores on illegal vapes.
- LONDON, July 3 (Reuters) - Payments platform Fiserv and service station operators including BP have warned their U.S.
- A coalition of state and city law enforcement officials in the U.S.
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LONDON, July 3 (Reuters) - Payments platform Fiserv and service station operators including BP have warned their U.S. partners and store owners not to deal in illegal vapes or risk heavy fines as a consequence, notices seen by Reuters show.
A coalition of state and city law enforcement officials in the U.S. is pressuring shippers, e-commerce platforms and payment networks in a bid to clamp down on a booming market in illegal vapes worth $9 billion or more in annual sales according to some estimates.