credit card
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of credit card
An Americanism dating back to 1885–90
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In some cases, claws can even be tricked into giving away a user’s password or credit card details, he added.
When people — or businesses — pay by credit card, it’s the merchant who pays the processing fee that allows for the transaction.
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“I’m wondering whether this could cause a ripple effect in which other banks might do the same with my lesser-used credit cards.”
Whether you’re filling up your gas tank or booking a flight, deploy credit cards strategically.
He added that some credit cards offer discounts or rebates on gas purchases.
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