cashcard


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Noun1.cashcard - a credit card that entitles the holder to receive cashcashcard - a credit card that entitles the holder to receive cash
charge card, charge plate, credit card, plastic - a card (usually plastic) that assures a seller that the person using it has a satisfactory credit rating and that the issuer will see to it that the seller receives payment for the merchandise delivered; "do you take plastic?"
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He murdered Mr Boyd with a pair of pruning shears and stabbed him in the chest with a screwdriver to get his cashcard.
He used the victim's cashcard at a local ATM but had been given the wrong PIN, then two months later used the same ATM after the burglary of an elderly woman.
It's not going to get any better either, with the spreading use of cashcard and mobile phone cashless payments.
"That way I don't have to worry about looking for a place to park, refuel, or whether my cashcard is sufficiently topped up."
For example, FairFX will charge PS9.95 for its Euro Card (refunded by some comparison sites); ICE Travellers Cashcard costs PS4.75 while Revolut charges PS5 for delivery.
In my city life, if I didn't use my cashcard within five minutes of leaving the house, something was seriously awry.
NETS issues the CashCard, which is used extensively in the motoring market in Singapore, and the FlashPay Card, which can be used for public transport payments as well as payments at 91,000 NETS acceptance points island-wide.
"Once the money was in the account, it would be immediately withdrawn at an ATM using a cashcard.
Initially delivering the payments processing for the STA ISIC Cashcard, GPS are actively supporting the development of further Tuxedo programmes across a variety of sectors.
ICE found Au242 (e1/4300) difference between the average spend on its prepaid currency card, the ICE Travellers Cashcard, in the US compared to the country where people spent the most -- Cyprus.
In relation to the number of new types of cards it can be said that there was a positive balance of four, as eight new ones came onto the market, while four of them left, a Classic cashcard and Gold cashcard and two Master Cards, also classic cashcard and Gold cashcards, all issued by Credomatic.