词汇 | prepaid-card |
释义 | prepaid card noun[ C ] (alsopre-paid card)uk /ˌpriː.peɪd ˈkɑːd/ us /ˌpriː.peɪd ˈkɑːrd/(alsoprepaid debit card, pre-paid debit card) a small plastic card that has money added to it electronically and that can be used to pay for things such as items in shops, mobile phone minutes or data, electricity, and petrol: We use the term prepaid cards, though you might know them better as gift cards. Utility companies are experimenting with prepaid cards for meters, which tell a customer exactly how much of their payment is left. a small plastic card that you get from a bank, add money to, and use in the same way as a debit card(= a small plastic card that can be used as a method of payment, the money being taken from your bank account automatically), until the money on it has all been spent: Several banks have marketed pre-paid debit cards. The new prepaid card product signals that the bank is not an irresponsible bank that tries to dump credit on customers without taking into account their ability to repay their debt. Prepaid cards let kids purchase everything from online tunes to ring tones. Vehicles will be eligible for 0% financing and a pre-paid debit card that can be used to purchase up to £1,000 worth of fuel. With a pre-paid card, there are no overdraft fees. If you need a cashless way to pay money without opening a bank account, all you have to do is get a re-loadable prepaid debit card. Payment methods anti-kickback ATM card automatic withdrawal bad cheque baksheesh bribe chip commission liquid meal ticket microtransaction monetization monetize money-back monometallic payoff ready money remittance severance wave and pay |
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