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Examples of bank card


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Most people do not know what a bankcard is, let alone a warrant card.
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Along with the availability of euros, payment by bankcard is another bottleneck.
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The rules stipulating identical charges is easy to explain to tourists using a payment card or a bankcard for withdrawals from cash machines.
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She placed £20 in the account arid was given a bankcard which allowed her to draw out £50.
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Anyone with a bankcard is inundated with letters offering more and more money on easy credit.
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It is a question of implementing in this field what already exists, for example, in the fields of mobile telephones and bankcard systems.
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Who will pay for the new bankcard?
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For example, one might use a bankcard in the high-technology system outside a bank, but inside there are armies of clerks looking after one's affairs.
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After all, banks require us to sign cheques, and bank staff make a visual comparison between the signature on the cheque and the specimen signature on the bankcard.
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That rival bank provided him not just with an account and a bankcard but a member of its staff trained in hand language could communicate with deaf-blind people.
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In any event, the towing away charge for the recovery of a vehicle should be not less than £50, to be paid in cash or cheque backed by a bankcard.
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This is commonly known as the bankcard format.
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The company initiated efforts to become involved in bankcard processing in supermarkets and grocery stores, a promising vehicle for future growth.
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They lack a bankcard number so can not be used for payments without a terminal (e.g. for payments on the internet).
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Clients that transact at the agent use a magstripe bankcard or their mobile phone to access their bank account or e-wallet respectively.
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However, he cons her out of money at the bar and takes her bankcard.
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Physically, a bankcard will usually have the name of the client printed on it, as well as a unique card number.
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As well as the multipurpose bankcard version, anonymous cards (also smart cards) are available for the use of people without bank accounts, such as children and tourists.
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A debit card (also known as a bankcard or check card) is a plastic card that provides an alternative payment method to cash when making purchases.
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The bankcard number merely identifies the card, which is then electronically associated by the issuing organisation with one of its customers and then to the customer's designated bank accounts.
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If the customer does not make their pick up in time, it will take a further 14 days to refund automatically to the bankcard they made the purchase with.
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The audit shows that there are significant differences between the commission paid for bank cards.
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I had little cash, no cheque book and no bank cards on me.
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I now turn to the question of bank cards.
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There are still huge numbers of people for whom credit cards, bank cards or access to cash machines are of absolutely no use whatever.
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We have the option of carrying bank cards and credit cards.
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They do not have bank cards, let alone credit cards.
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Moreover, it is already inevitably true of bank cards.
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Identity cards with photographs, and perhaps fingerprints, would be much more reliable and less open to exploitation than driving licences or bank cards in establishing identity.
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Would he not agree that these bank cards create demand inflation and cost inflation because someone must pay for this credit to the holder of the card?
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This time there were forty bank cards in play.
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About 1980 s appeared in advertisements for bank cards.
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They are also used in passports, credit and bank cards as well as quality products.
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To date, the bank has issued over 2.5 million bank cards to customers.
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The machines accept both coins and bills, but payment with bank cards (either debit or credit) is not possible.
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A correct guess at any time earned the couple the amount of bank cards remaining.
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Clues cost one, two or three bank cards, and were distributed by a shuffle that the couple stopped manually.
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Historically, bank cards have also served the purpose of a cheque guarantee card, a now almost defunct system to guarantee cheques at point of sale.
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Because of this, virtually all bank cards today are encoded on high coercivity stripes despite a slightly higher per-unit cost.
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If they chose not to take the bribe, they began feeding the bank cards into the code reader.
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The first significant bank credit card sale came to market in 1986 with a private placement of $50 million of outstanding bankcard loans.
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