Customers who paid by cash, cheque or debit card and have not received their PCs are unlikely to receive any compensation. |
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But another six weeks went by and there was still no sign of your direct debit being increased. |
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Still another computer scans the debit card information, tells the cashier's computer that the transaction is complete, and prints a receipt. |
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Payment is made by credit or debit card and is processed securely online in real time. |
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There are multiple payment options available including internet banking, credit card, debit card and cash card. |
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Each member receives a monthly statement showing either a debit or credit balance. |
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Log in to your online accounts regularly, and check bank, credit and debit card statements to ensure that all transactions are legitimate. |
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On the debit side it seems we don't always have the players with the required levels of skill to carry the theory into practice. |
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It remains the only significant figure in the debit column of the 17th Commonwealth Games. |
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Use your debit card where you can and make the most of cashback offers at the supermarket and elsewhere. |
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Next February, it will launch the first ever current account that pays cashback on debit card purchases. |
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Alternatively, buy something in a pub or store that offers fee-free cashback to debit cardholders. |
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When I drew money from a cash dispenser recently I inadvertently used my credit card instead of my bank debit card. |
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We are often told that we are living in an increasingly cashless society, with internet shopping, telephone banking and chip and pin debit cards. |
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The sequence of banking operations involved in payment turns, in part, on whether there is a credit transfer or debit transfer. |
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You can make one-off donations or regular transfers to a charity by direct debit or standing order. |
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It is the first item on the debit side of the account, that is discharged, or reduced, by the first item on the credit side. |
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Once all these factors have been considered, parents will have the choice of paying by the term or by monthly direct debit. |
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Set up a monthly direct debit so that cash is deducted automatically from your bank account. |
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Naturally, this assumes that you pay your bill monthly by direct debit and not via an annual lump sum. |
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On the debit side of the ledger, my main frustration is that the film was cut in two. |
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Depending upon the circumstances, they could constitute counterbalancing set-offs of credit and debit amounts. |
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Bear in mind that cheques and debit card payments will usually only require one signature. |
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A small microchip is embedded into a debit or credit card and provides both highly secure memory and complex processing capabilities. |
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Newly-issued credit and debit cards will come with smart chips to recognise this PIN number when transactions are processed. |
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Use a debit card such as Laser which allows you to draw from money in your current account. |
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Also, the lowest prices are reserved for customers who pay by fixed monthly direct debit, so pay this way if you can. |
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Set up a direct debit to leave your account when your salary goes in and watch your savings grow. |
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It is a good idea to set up a direct debit from your bank account to pay your bill in full or a percentage of the amount due. |
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The Bank dishonoured a number of cheques drawn by its client and sent a fax contending that his debit balance was in excess of his facility. |
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For instance, if I want to pay for some business-related books, I would debit my savings account and credit an expense account for books. |
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The idea behind a double-entry system is that there is a debit from an account and a credit to an account for each transaction. |
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The handling charge of 1 per cent for debit card transactions has made our business more difficult. |
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But the woman pitched him a package that included two checking accounts, two savings accounts, a credit card, a debit card, and online banking. |
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The national shopkeepers federation acknowledged that it had issued a communique urging its members not to accept debit cards. |
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This little bit of info is on every single direct debit agreement you sign. |
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Banks in a net debit position can borrow from other banks on the interbank market, but can also seek liquidity from the central bank. |
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This feature deducts your monthly charges from your credit or debit card on the due date. |
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The Reserve Bank of India has introduced a number of restrictions on the issue of debit cards and smart cards by banks. |
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When the payment was posted to the accounts it was in debit, as there was no corresponding asset. |
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Spending on credit and debit cards was believed to have overtaken cash for the first time yesterday. |
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Some will, however, accept direct debit instructions to pay off all or the minimum each month. |
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I'm using a debit card now to order bulk supplies of allergy medicines through my health insurance company. |
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However, she said it would still accept debit cards and allow transactions to be made through other card readers in the store. |
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I shall be instructing my bank to cancel my direct debit to them forthwith. |
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Now I use taxis regularly, having shifted yet another lifelong principle from the credit to the debit side of my ethical account. |
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Automated clearings are used for credit and debit transfers such as standing order payments, direct credits, and direct debits. |
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Make sure you set up a direct debit from your current account to clear the balance every month. |
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A common instance is the forged cheque which, however expertly done, does not entitle the bank to debit a customer's account. |
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The recipient would receive money in a new account, and PayPal would debit the sender's credit card or bank account. |
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I explained that if I don't have enough money in the account, then I can't get the money out, how can it possibly be in debit? |
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When the payment was posted to the accounts of Dunnes Stores Ireland it was in debit, as there was no corresponding asset. |
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The second section was the ledger, consisting of all accounts and their debit and credit entries. |
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Instead, they saw, and only infrequently, the madam's account book, listing debits and credits, with the larger totals in the debit column. |
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The debit column in Boroughmuir's ledger has a few entries this morning, but there is nothing there to suggest they are near bankrupt. |
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On the debit side, Butler received his fifth booking of the season and will serve an automatic one-match ban. |
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On the debit side, a number of discrepancies detract from an otherwise riveting biography. |
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These days, thanks to a tight family budget, most of my spending is made on my debit card. |
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Laser is encouraging people to use their debit card for their Christmas shopping. |
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Who knows, perhaps one day someone will offer a current account that pays a good rate of interest and cashback on your debit card purchases. |
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Some people track every penny they spend, whether by cash, cheque, credit or debit card, Direct Debit or standing order. |
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If you have a debit card for your flex account, you should still hold on to your receipts. |
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I use my bank debit card for most purchases, but I have a Visa card that I sometimes use on holidays or for emergencies. |
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When you make a purchase with a debit card, the payment for the purchase is taken directly from your bank account. |
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And avoid taking on new debt by using a debit card instead of credit cards for purchases. |
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If you use a debit card, hold on to your receipts in case your provider challenges an expense. |
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Use your debit card instead and when your account has no more money, stop spending! |
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For customers wishing to set up payment by direct debit, the money is withdrawn from their account on the 15th of every month. |
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The chain plans to have most of its Canadian locations equipped with the new touchless debit system this year. |
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I have a direct debit from my Barclays sole account to our NatWest joint account. |
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Then decide whether you want to open a joint account so that your monthly expenses are paid by direct debit. |
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Finally, on the biographical debit side there are the usual miscellaneous acts of thoughtlessness, rudeness and generally shabby behaviour. |
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No debit accounts then of course, just a traipse around the city collecting small bundles of fivers. |
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Cashcards normally constitute credit tokens unless the account from which withdrawals are made cannot go into debit. |
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If you pay on a normal credit bill and write a cheque or pay by giro, you can save up to a maximum of 13 per cent if you change to direct debit. |
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She lives within a strict budget, and the only plastic in her wallet is a debit card. |
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A forged cheque is not a valid mandate, and the bank cannot debit the customer's account. |
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He showed his value pretty quickly, pointing out that banks must have a legal mandate to debit someone's account. |
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An injunction does not appear on the debit side of the balance sheet as a liability. |
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But in the short term the premiums did allow him to clear the debit balance on the 88888 account at month-ends and other reporting dates. |
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Criminals then go shopping with a copy of a credit or debit card with cardholders unaware of the fraud until a statement arrives showing purchases they didn't make. |
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Payments made using a credit or debit card when the cardholder is not present are not affected by Chip and PIN and therefore are exempt from the liability shift. |
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On the debit side, I find the new smaller script hard to read. |
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Again, a card-holder may also obtain cash with a debit card. |
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She was paying for her lunch when her debit card got rejected in front of everybody. |
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Prior to the switch, the narrative of the account often reported the amounts in dollars while the debit and credit entries would continue using British currency. |
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Those who used a debit card should call their bank and those who paid with a cheque should contact their bank to see if they are able to cancel it. |
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There are 9.6 million bank accounts, a disproportionate amount for the country, but these are accounted for by recent growth in debit cards and cashless salary payments. |
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Buyers may have several payment options, including credit card, debit card, personal check, cashier's check, money order, cash on delivery and escrow services. |
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Therefore, such operations cannot affect the debit side of the national budget, which is made up of allocations for social benefits, state subsidies, and support payments. |
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A new startup has created a miracle gadget that unites all your credit, debit and gift cards into a single card. |
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Generally speaking, to buy stuff online, you need to have a bank account, a debit card, and credit cards. |
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Not an exciting day, but I think the books balanced pretty well, a little on the debit side, and just about as much in the credit columns, so I'm pleased enough with it. |
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The best rates come from your debit card, but be sure you have one with international perks like HSBC Premier. |
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You can make public your phone records as well as every purchase you make on your debit card. |
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Consequently, the coal account registered, on its debit side, production expenses and, in a later phase, also the general expenses and selling expenses. |
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Markets are archaic being unable to accept credit or debit cards, offering no changing facilities, with a limited choice of primarily lower cost unbranded goods. |
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Mr Shaw agreed that, if the solicitor did not post such a debit to the office side of the ledger, there would be a credit balance on the office side of the ledger. |
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It's one thing to pay by cheque or automated debit at the grocery store you visit every week, or at a well-known chain store, banking officials say. |
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Not only do you now have a substantial monthly debit from your account, you also have to consider associated costs, furniture and, of course, bills. |
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Approaching the toll bridges, electronic sensors read the tags, debit the customer's account with the toll fee and automatically lift the barriers. |
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Automatic teller machines, automatic banking, debit cards, credit cards, smart cards, and computer software, are other media by which money changes hands today. |
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Loyalty cards, just like the old Green Shield stamps and the co-op divi are understandable but why, oh why, are these stores issuing credit and debit cards? |
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As Orman sees it, prepaid debit cards and credit cards are two sides of the same coin, so to speak. |
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You're charged a small fee only when you add or withdraw money from your account or opt to receive a traditional plastic MasterCard debit card from the company. |
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For example, every time a company's neurology division purchases lab supplies, the division's cost center is electronically updated with that debit immediately. |
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It is a fallacy of composition to suppose that aggregate wealth can be measured by summing business wealth, for every credit is balanced by a corresponding debit. |
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The first time my personal check got turned into an automatic debit, I was buying shampoo at a family-owned hair care store in my urban neighborhood. |
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If the customer's account is in debit, the increase of the amount of the overdraft by the interest charged does not, in reality, discharge a liability. |
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It is fitting to talk of the credit side and the debit side of his reign. |
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On the debit side, it is over two years since he last won a race, so he may not be one to rely on implicitly, but he certainly deserves a chance to shine here. |
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It will act as a debit card, with cardholders placing money in their account that can be accessed to make purchases over the internet or to buy goods overseas. |
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The German market has the highest number of debit cards in Europe and comparatively few cards with a pay-later facility, such as credit and charge cards. |
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If they pay out upon cheques which are not his, they are acting outside their mandate and cannot plead his authority in justification of their debit to his account. |
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But for most of us real wealth will not be found in the arcane alphabet soup of economic indicators but in the starker credit and debit entries of our bank statements. |
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He was the hope of the family, especially of his father whose own showbiz yearnings had ended up in the debit column, but he was booed off stage again and again and again. |
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Cash, cheques and postal orders, and debit card payments will be accepted. |
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If you are part of the customer loyalty programme, a staff member will swipe your card in this device, which looks almost like a debit card machine. |
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Until 2004, the national debit card Dankort contained a photo of the holder and was widely accepted as an identity card. |
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On the debit side, he may have looked a little delicate as he suffered from poor health. |
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Saral Money brings the power of a debit card, every dhar holder and can be purchased across the counter from kirana shops and bank branches. |
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In 2006, The Royal Bank of Scotland Group undertook the first trial of PayPass contactless debit and credit cards in Europe. |
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Since then, the ACF has evolved into a nationwide mechanism that processes credit and debit transfers electronically. |
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Banknotes have increasingly been displaced by credit and debit cards and electronic money transfers. |
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Specific terms as these will be expanded throughout the debit memo process as the year progresses. |
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Eurocheque cardholders alone represent over 49 million consumers, with bank debit cards representing another 15 million consumers in Germany. |
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You'll be able to pay cash in old currencies and make purchases in euros using credit and debit cards,and Eurocheques. |
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For taxpayers who select the ACH debit payment method, EFTPS initiates a prenote as a part of the enrollment process. |
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Energy POINT Flets you buy electricity in your own home and pay for it by debit card. |
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New regulations became effective in July requiring consumers to opt in to banks' programs to pay overdrafts on ATM and debit card transactions. |
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This feature allows the utilizer to pay with their device with any credit or debit card that the utilizer prefers without swiping it. |
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A cash sale is recorded as debit on the cash account and as credit on the sales account. |
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In order to withdraw money from a cash machine you have to insert your debit card first. |
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A Parsi lawyer was examining a witness and asking him question regarding credit and debit entries in account books. It was all Greek to me. |
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Paper tickets, the contactless Oyster cards, contactless debit or credit cards and Apple Pay smartphones and watches can be used for travel. |
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Payment can be made online using a credit or debit card or with cash at the on-board information desk. |
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Until then, depositors would have access their insured deposits through ATMs, their existing checks, and their existing debit cards. |
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On the debit side Mark Fletcher has made the return trip to Southport and Birkdale and Mark Foulder has moved back to Sefton Park. |
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Symbols for day, month, year, debit, credit, as above, rupee, and numeral are present as well. |
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Instead of to the credit side of my account he had put the whole bag of tricks to my debit. |
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The Danish banks lobbied successfully to have pictures removed from the national debit cards and so since 2004 the Dankort has no longer contained a photo. |
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These terminals provide access to the potential market of over 49 million eurocheque cardholders as well as the over 15 million bank clients carrying debit cards in Germany. |
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Contactless credit and debit card payments, mobile payments and biometrically authenticated payments will each levy its own unique impact over the next five years. |
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South Africa-based First National Bank has said that its customers would now be allowed to cancel a lost or stolen debit or cheque card at an FNB ATM, ADT or Slimline. |
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