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  2. Debit card - Wikipedia

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    A debit card, also known as a check card, cheque card or bank card, is a payment card that can be used in place of cash to make purchases. The card usually consists of the bank's name, a card number, the cardholder's name, and an expiration date, on either the front or the back.

  3. Credit One Bank - Wikipedia

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    Credit One Bank ... Credit One Bank, N.A. is a bank specializing in credit cards (including cards for borrowers with low credit scores), [2] certificates of deposit, and savings accounts. [3] The bank is owned by Sherman Financial Group and is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada. [2][4]

  4. Kamala Harris as Attorney General of California - Wikipedia

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    That same year, Harris also secured a $60 million settlement with JPMorgan Chase to resolve allegations of illegal debt collection with respect to credit card customers, with the bank also agreeing to change practices that violated California consumer protection laws by collecting incorrect amounts, selling bad credit card debt, and running a ...

  5. STAR (interbank network) - Wikipedia

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    STAR is an American interbank network. It is the largest interbank network in the United States, with 2 million [1] ATMs, [2] 134 million cardholders and over 5,700 participating financial institutions. The STAR Network began in 1984 and was acquired by First Data Corporation in 2003. [3] The network is owned and operated by STAR Networks, a subsidiary company of First Data.

  6. Punched card - Wikipedia

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    Punched card A 12-row/80-column IBM punched card from the mid-twentieth century Printing cylinder for IBM punched cards A punched card (also punch card[1]) is a stiff paper-based medium used to store digital information via the presence or absence of holes in predefined positions.

  7. Purchasing card - Wikipedia

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    A purchasing card (also abbreviated as PCard, P-Card, or ProCard) is a form of company charge card that allows goods and services to be procured without using a traditional purchasing process.

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  9. Billing descriptor - Wikipedia

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    A billing descriptor is the text displayed on a cardholder's credit card statement to identify the merchant and the transaction. [1] It typically includes the merchant's business name, and may incorporate a phone number, product/service category, or order reference. [2] It helps to identify the recipient of a payment for a specific transaction, prevent confusion and reduce chargebacks ...