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  Debit card - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A debit card is a ISO 7810 card which physically resembles a credit card, and, like a credit card, is used as an alternative to cash when making purchases.
Debit cards, and secured credit cards, are popular among college students who have not yet established a credit history.
Debit cards are also similar to stored-value cards in that they represent a finite amount of money owed by the card issuer to the holder.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Debit_card   (746 words)

  
 Laser Card Services - Retailer Section
Laser is the highly popular Irish debit card.
Laser is very popular with retailers as it allows them to receive a higher proportion of electronic transactions relative to paper transactions, which lowers administration and cash security costs in the long run.
Laser cards are accepted in over 37,000 retail outlets in Ireland, where over 100 transactions are processed every minute.
www.lasercard.ie /retailer/what_r.html   (143 words)

  
 Debit ID Cards
Debit cards are popular on both college campuses and industries.
Debit card systems generally use a special magnetic stripe; appropriately called the debit stripe.
IDenticard debit cards can be created and issued through digital imaging or through film-based camera systems.
www.identicard.com /products/debitcrd.htm   (447 words)

  
 Bambooweb: Debit card
ISO 7810 card which physically resembles a credit card, and, like a credit card, is used as an alternative to cash when making purchases.
Some POS terminals allow the user of a Visa or MasterCard debit card to choose whether the purchase is a "credit" or "debit" purchase.
Other differences are that "debit" purchasers may opt to withdraw cash in addition to the amount of the debit purchase; also, from the merchant's standpoint, the merchant pays lower fees on a "debit" transaction as compared to "credit" transactions.
www.bambooweb.com /articles/d/e/Debit_card.html   (577 words)

  
 Plastic Fraud: Getting a Handle on Debit and Credit Cards by Avoiding Fraud, Recognizing Counterfeits, Using New ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Debit cards are used most commonly at automated teller machines (ATMs) and for purchasing goods directly in stores.
Debit card users gain access to the issuing institution's computer by using a secret code, their personal identification number (PIN).
It is important to keep a personal list of your credit and debit card numbers, the issuing banks, and their phone numbers so that you can contact them in case of loss or theft.
www.frbsf.org /publications/consumer/plastic.html   (1809 words)

  
 Laser Card Services - Press Section
The customer's Laser card is swiped through the point-of-sale terminal which prints a receipt, which the cardholder checks and signs to authorise the transaction.
Laser transactions are debited from the cardholder’s current account generally within a couple days of the purchase, giving the cardholder more control over their personal finances.
Laser only operates in the Republic of Ireland, but some Laser cards are also multiple function cards, which include other payment facilities on them, such as 'Cirrus', 'Plus', and 'Maestro' which allow for the use of the card in ATMs and retail outlets abroad.
www.lasercard.ie /press/press.html   (876 words)

  
 CUBS Users   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Debit cards, unlike credit cards, automatically withdraw funds from the consumer’s demand deposit account (DDA) at the time of the transaction.
Another way criminals create counterfeit cards is by silk-screening the card logo and card issuer’s name onto a blank card, then gluing a signature panel to the back of the card.
Of her four debit and credit cards, all but one was used to rack up a large fraud hit.
www.cubsusers.org /03shazam.htm   (1063 words)

  
 Laser (debit card) - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Seven Irish financial institutions are partners in the Laser card system: Allied Irish Banks, Bank of Ireland, EBS Building Society, First Active, National Irish Bank, Permanent TSB and Ulster Bank.
Laser is primarily an electronic point of sale debit card, but can also be used by telephone and internet, and can be used for up to € 1,500 per transaction.
It is supported by WorldPay as a payment method to any country, and is the only non-cash payment method accepted by some discount stores in Ireland, including Aldi and Lidl.
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /laser_(debit_card).htm   (136 words)

  
 Accountor Systems   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Debit Card readers are used in locations such as libraries, book stores, copy centers, business centers, cafeterias, dormitories, vending areas, colleges and universities, etc.
A Debit Card System can allow for the handling of only bills when used with a card dispenser and encoder.
Debit Card Fax Controller - same as A 310 except unit controls a fax machine without invasive connections.
www.artilesonline.com /debitcards.htm   (378 words)

  
 Safecard - Stop Card Fraud
This occurs when a cardholder informs their credit card issuer that a particular charge was not authorised or that goods or services were not delivered or provided as promised.
A card which has been printed, embossed or encoded so as to appear to be a legitimate card OR a card which has been validly issued but subsequently altered or re-encoded.
When a card is swiped as part of a normal transaction, it is automatically checked against the file and an alert is given if the card's details match those on file.
www.safecard.ie /home/glossary.html   (1171 words)

  
 Definition of laser
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 Ireland - Credit and Debit Cards (American Express Diners Club Visa MasterCard Cirrus Laser Visa Plus Visa Electron)
This is particularly true for chip cards - don't assume that because some retailers in your home country allow you to sign for purchases that you won't be required to use a PIN with the same card when travelling.
The National Debit card - Laser is generally accepted at all locations where credit cards are accepted - with the exception of some self-service machines.
Credit cards are slightly more reliable than debit cards because they can be used for over the counter (ie offline) cash advances at bank branches, whereas debit cards usually can only be used in ATMs.
www.lookintoireland.com /cards.htm   (493 words)

  
 NuVision Networks Corp.
Available with a magnetic stripe card, protected memory card, or microprocessor smart card reader, this unit enables patrons to add value to their cards by inserting cash - $1, $5, $10, or $20 bills - until the desired value is reached.
Card readers further simplify this process by electronically recording all coin, bill, and card purchases (interface dependent).
Debit-Limit Cards are encoded with both a debit and a limit field.
www.napanet.net /~bobroth/debit.html   (2657 words)

  
 Debit Card Information
However, when purchases are made with a debit card, the funds are withdrawn directly from the purchaser's checking accountchecking or savings accountsavings account at a bank.
Online debit cards use the same underlying technology as Automated Teller MachineATMs (bank machines) that dispense cash; authentication may consist of the use of a numeric PIN (personal identification number) known only to the cardholder.
Typically, (as of this writing) a "credit" transaction is without cost to the purchaser while a small fee may be charged for "debit" transactions.
www.topicguide.com /Debit_card.html   (597 words)

  
 IG Index - Payments   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Debit card payments can be made electronically once you log in to this site.
We do not charge for credit card deposits unless they reach £1,000 (or equivalent) in one day, in which case an administration fee of 1.75% of the amount deposited that day will be deducted from your account.
Visa debit cards and credit cards issued outside the UK are restricted to a maximum daily repayment of £2,000, E3,500 or $5,000 according to the currency of your account.
www.igindex.co.uk /content/sites/igi/en_GB/he_payments_igindex.html   (942 words)

  
 Debit card - marketing help and tips   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Debit card{{cleanup}} A '''debit card''' is a ISO 7810 card which physically resembles a credit card, and, like a credit card, is used as an alternative to cash when making purchases.
=="Credit" and "debit" purchases== Some terminals allow the user of a Visa or MasterCard debit card to choose whether the purchase is a "credit" or "debit" purchase.
==Popularity== Debit cards, and secured credit cards, are popular among college students who have not yet established a credit history.
www.moneybiz.co.uk /financial-help/debit-card.htm   (959 words)

  
 One Card Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Our card accommodates the bar code you have probably been using for years, but we also offer you another choice, which can make life a little easier for you.
The system debits the funds from the user's account, transfers it to your General Ledger, and prepares the appropriate reports for you and your patron.
Work is sent to the laser printer from the computers on the network; the cardholder swipes the card at the Laser Accountant, then selects his/her work from the queue and is charge for each page that is printed.
www.1card.com /1card/library.html   (897 words)

  
 Card Debit History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
A Debit card is a ISO 7810 card which...
Platinum cards are premium credit cards, usually with higher credit limits and extra features, but only available to those with very good credit history.
Such is the popularity of the debit card that ABM use has declined although there are more of them these days.
www.credit-card-offers-guidebook.info /credit-cards/card-debit-history.html   (397 words)

  
 Harland - Intrieve ATM & Debit Card Processing
Intrieve ATM and Debit Card Processing is the easy way to meet your customers’ electronic banking needs.
Intrieve ATM and Debit Card Processing service is reliable and consistent, ensuring near 100% network availability via HP Non-Stop systems and ACI Base24 software – the industry’s proven standards.
Card Management: Intrieve ATM and Debit Card Processing is comprehensive and complete.
www.psi-cu.com /ProductsandServices/IntrieveATMDebitCard.asp?ID=276   (495 words)

  
 Halfbakery: Debit card displays balance
Put a solar collector on a debit card that could read a flat flash memory chip and power the display of the balance in an LCD or electronic paper type display.
Of course, the 'writers' would probably be horrendously expensive, but for some "dedicated" styles of debit cards this could work.
Focus magazine had an article in this month's issue concerning identity cards, and one of the features mentioned was that it would carry spare change, and display in a little TFT or LCD (i can't remember which) screen in the top right.
www.halfbakery.com /idea/Debit_20card_20displays_20balance   (396 words)

  
 Pay For Library Services FAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
A Debit Card with eight copy credits on it may be purchased from a vending station using only a $1 bill.
Additional value may be added to the card at the vending stations in denominations of $1, $5, $10 and $20.
You may also be invoiced for a debit card ($10 minimum) and pay by check upon receipt of the invoice.
www.med.usf.edu /library/shslfaq/payforlibraryservicesfaq.html   (557 words)

  
 Campus Card
The Campus Card (also referred to as Campus One Card, U of C ID Card, One Card) is a convenient, multi-purpose card, which gives the cardholder access to various facilities and services.
The Campus Card is an identification card and can also serve as a Library card, Campus Recreation membership card, dining card (see Residence Dining Program), door access card or Students' Union or library photocopying card and laser printer card all in one.
LOST or STOLEN cards must be reported immediately at the Risk Management and Operations' Office or phone 220-7290 24 hours a day as you are responsible for all transactions until your Campus Card is reported missing.
www.ucalgary.ca /campuscard   (633 words)

  
 Johns Hopkins University ID Card Services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The information stored on the J-CARD and in the card access database-- including your photo image, if applicable-- is for the exclusive use of Johns Hopkins University for identification and access privileges to campus services and/or events, and will not be used for any commercial purpose.
The information retained by the card system is the same as is stored by the University in its Student Information Data Base and/or its Parking System data base, and will not be used for any purpose which would infringe upon the privacy rights of individuals.
The card shall remain the property of Johns Hopkins University, which reserves the right to cancel the access privileges of the person named.
voyager.ca.jhu.edu /jcard/fac-sta_offcampus.html   (211 words)

  
 Refill Express - The UK's cheapest printer inkjet & laser toner specialist for the following major brands: HP, Lexmark, ...
Internet, telephone and mail order transactions are all classified as 'Card not present' transactions because the card-holder and card are not physically present for signatures or Chip and PIN.
Your best defence against fraudsters in the real world is to be vigilant with your card; don't carelessly discard receipts with your card number on it; and always check your credit or debit card statements.
During the checkout you will have the option to store your credit or debit card details in a secure e-wallet, so when shopping with Protx in future you need only provide your username, password and preferred payment method.
www.refillexpress.co.uk /protx.php   (609 words)

  
 Global Online Casino -How Do I Make Laser Deposit
Laser provides an easy way to Deposit to your Real Money Account directly from your Bank Account.
You will be automatically redirected to the Laser Web Page, where your exact deposit amount, in GBP, will be displayed.
You will be redirected to the "Laser Deposit Status" Web Page, which will confirm that "Your Transaction is Being Processed".
www.global-online-casino.com /laser_deposit.html   (253 words)

  
 Welcome to Laser Card Services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Laser Card Services Ltd. is wholly owned and managed by the seven financial institutions participating in the Laser Scheme.
Laser Card Services Ltd. manages the marketing, administration, legal, financial, product development and strategic elements of the Scheme.
Laser is currently in the process of migrating to Chip and PIN technology.
www.laser.ie   (110 words)

  
 Flex Debit Card PR
The convenience of the Flex Debit Card is transforming how the powerful pre-tax section 125 cafeteria plan benefit is being offered to employees.
The Flex Debit Card is shown to increase participation levels by 25 percent once implemented and increase contribution levels by 28 percent.
Employees benefit from the Flex Debit Card in that it reduces the amount of paper claims to be submitted and it eliminates the waiting for a reimbursement check.
www.businessplansinc.com /flex_debit_card_pr.htm   (329 words)

  
 Other Services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
These cards are available at the Circulation Desk and are sold in one dollar or five dollar increments.
A card can be purchased for a dollar from the machine near the main entrance to the Undergraduate Library.
Clear transparencies can be purchased with a Debit Card for 25 cents a sheet.
www.lib.siu.edu /hpage/reserves/SIC.shtml   (149 words)

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