Whether they have a new hip or not, you are putting a magnetic strip into an incredibly strong magnetic field. The MRI should be enough to wipe or corrupt the data in the strip.
Titanium is sometimes used in credit cards.
Titanium is sometimes used in credit cards.
Titanium is sometimes used in credit cards.
Yes, I am using credit card in Dubai. I have Titanium credit card issued by RAKBANK Direct.
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No. All the "gold, silver, platinum, titanium" terminology is just marketing BS on behalf of the credit company.
A credit adjustment reduces the patient's account balance. Which means money that the patient had paid and has been acredited to their balance.
You cannot. The card will need to be replaced.
Yes, most credit cards are made of a PVC material. Some have switched to other materials though. For example, Visa's Black card is carbon and AmEx's Centurion card is titanium.
A credit memo is issued by a bank to one of its customers, indicating that funds are being added or replaced into that customer's account. There are many situations that can trigger a credit memo from a bank, including refund of fees it may have previously charged.
yes------NO. You should protect your credit cards as you would your cash. But it's not "considered money" for the obvious reason. If cash is lost or stolen, it cannot be replaced. A credit card, on the other hand, can be replaced. Even if stolen with fraudulent charges, there would be no financial lose on your part.
The very first thing is to pay all your bill's on time or a little earlier if possible. And you can get one of those credit cards where you pay in advance and that will build up your credit. You want to build your credit back up. And it does take time. Be patient.