How credit cards work
0 Comments - 22 Mar 2011
Credit cards are issued by a credit card issuer, such as a bank or credit union, after an account has been approved by the credit provider, after which cardholders can use it to make purchases at merchants accepting that card. Merchants often advertise which cards they accept by displaying acceptance marks – generally derived from logos – or ma...

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Collectible credit cards
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A growing field of numismatics (study of money), or more specifically exonumia (study of money-like objects), credit card collectors seek to collect various embodiments of credit from the now familiar plastic cards to older paper merchant cards, and even metal tokens that were accepted as merchant credit cards. Early credit cards were made of ...

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debit cards

International Debit Cards - what is debit cards?


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Debit card or prepaid international card (Debit Card) is a product of the global payment card by the bank alliances with organizations of international payment cards such as Visa, MasterCard ... release. It has the features, usage and form just like a credit card. The key difference between debit and credit cards that is: while credit cards allow users to spend more money first and then repay the bank at the end of the period, the debit card users must pay the card before using and only spend a maximum amount in the card. In other words, cardholders spent on the actual balance of the card. The main difference this makes the debit card is preferred and appropriate to the needs of the majority of users by characteristics easy to manage spending, avoiding debt credit risks as well as to minimize the loss in the case of the stolen card information.

 

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