Debt Cards
A debt card system is a type of retail transaction settlement and credit and debt system, named after the small plastic card issued to users of the system. A credit card is different from a debit card in that the credit card issuer lends the consumer money rather than having the money removed from an account. It is also different from a charge card (though this name is sometimes used by the public to describe credit cards) in that charge cards require that the balance be paid in full each month. In contrast, a credit card allows the consumer to 'revolve' their balance, at the cost of having interest charged. Most credit cards are the same shape and size, as specified by the ISO 7810 standard. Abbey Debt Card. City Debt Card. Co Op Debt Card. Barclaycard Debt Card. Cahoots Debt Card. Capital One Debt Card. Egg Debt Card. Halifax Debt Card. Intelligent Finance Debt Card. Marbles Debt Card. Morgan Stanley Debt Card. Virgin Debt Card. Goldfish Debt Card. Lloyds TSB Debt Card. MBNA Debt Card. Mint Debt Card. Natwest Debt Card. Natwest Gold Card. RAC Debt Card.
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