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debit card can't issue to illiterate person but cheque can issue to such a person by obtaining mandate letter form 99 from the ilitterate customer that he authorising a literate person to operate
do you need credit card with cheque book in the supermarket@
By cheque, Money order, direct bank deposit, if they have the facility, by credit card or debit card.
Take a look at the policy or if you paid by credit card, debit card or cheque have a look at your bank statements.
Almost yes. But you cannot use the debit card for values more than what is in your account. But you can issue cheques even if you don't have cash in your account. Of course you will be caught after a few days of issuing the cheque, but in case of debit card, this situation wouldn't arise at all.
It is a monetary deposit (on a good or service) that is not paid in cash; i.e. it must be paid by cheque or credit/debit card.
Normally with cheques you will check that the owner of the cheque is the person signing and therefore proff of signature, normally on the supporting debit card is good. The debit card or credit card used to support is the presentors and is in date and does not show VOID through the signature. You will check the dat on the cheque is day of presentation, efrrors are signedd by the presentor, that the words (monitary value) is correct and that the numbers in the pay box match. You will watch the signature of the cheque is made in front of you and challange any cheque pre-signed by asking for a sample signature normally on a different piece of paper. At that stage that is all you can do to accept. However, cheques are less frequently used these days as debit cards are faster and the transaction is verified for the seller quickly, plus cards that are void/stolen have their numbers stored in a"hot card file" located inside the back office system.
A credit card is not a cheque guarantee card. A cheque guarantee card is no longer viable and is no longer being used due to scams.
A debit card (also known as a bank card or check card) is a plastic card which provides an alternative payment method to cash when making purchases. Functionally, it can be called an electronic check, as the funds are withdrawn directly from either the bank account (often referred to as a check card), or from the remaining balance on the card. In some cases, the cards are designed exclusively for use on the Internet, and so there is no physical card. The use of debit cards has become widespread in many countries and has overtaken the cheque, and in some instances cash transactions by volume. Like credit cards, debit cards are used widely for telephone and Internet purchases. Debit cards can also allow for instant withdrawal of cash, acting as the ATM card for withdrawing cash and as a cheque guarantee card. Merchants can also offer "cashback"/"cashout" facilities to customers, where a customer can withdraw cash along with their purchase.
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where is the roll no on a debit card
A debit card (also known as a bank card or check card) is a plastic card which provides an alternative payment method to cash when making purchases. Functionally, it can be called an electronic check, as the funds are withdrawn directly from either the bank account (often referred to as a check card), or from the remaining balance on the card. In some cases, the cards are designed exclusively for use on the internet, and so there is no physical card. The use of debit cards has become widespread in many countries and has overtaken the cheque, and in some instances cash transactions by volume. Like credit cards, debit cards are used widely for telephone and Internet purchases. Debit cards can also allow for instant withdrawal of cash, acting as the ATM card for withdrawing cash and as a cheque guarantee card. Merchants can also offer "cashback"/"cashout" facilities to customers, where a customer can withdraw cash along with their purchase.