Sadly, no.
Yes, aswell as maestro
Rite Aid accepts all major credit and debit cards. Which includes Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. As well accepting card with the Star, Interlink or Maestro logo on it. Rite Aid also accepts JCPenney credit card.
maestro card is less accepted in some foreign countries while visa credin is widely accepted in all countries and all websites.But their functionality is same this is just like a single brand with different products
To get the expiry date of a maestro card, just add 5 years and 8 months to the issue date.
No. I think, only Visa and MasterCard are accepted there.
No,it can be used anywhere that accepts MC but it does not build credit if it's a standard bank issued debit card.You can run a debit card as credit at a retailer but it will withdraw from your bank account.
Maestro cards - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_card_number#Card_prefixes_and_lengths
NO reason why not - assuming the store accepts debit cards for payment of goods.
HSBC plans to start issuing VISA debit cards from January/February 2009. These will replace existing Maestro Debit cards moving forward.
Yup and the lids card
According to information supplied on the 'direct.gov' website... "pay £34 by MasterCard, Visa, Electron, Maestro or Delta debit or credit card"
The Visa debit card is accepted in most retail shops online and on the high street where one sees the logo for Visa one can tell the retailer accepts Visa as a form of transaction.