last 3 digits on the signature strip
When a debit card transaction is said to be out of range, it can mean several things depending on the circumstance. Examples of out of range include, trying to use a pinless debit card online or in a country that does not accept that form of payment.
Debit cards can be used many places. A debit card is basically an electronic form of a check. When one deposits money into his/her checking account, this increases the amount in that account. In order to purchases goods and/or services, the debit card may be used. This will decrease the amount in that checking account. Most places that accept credit cards as a form of payment, will accept debit cards as well. If not, the debit card may be used at an ATM to retrieve cash.
technically its probably a debit transaction since debit is when the money is directly removed form your account and deposited to who ever needs to be paid. by the card and bank companies
The PIN is not held on the card ! It is stored (in encrypted form) on the computer system of the bank where the customer has the account !
They should be. Debit cards are simply a form of 'electronic cash'. You can ONLY spend using the card up to the balance in the linked bank account.
It is a form of Debit Card, and NOT a Credit Card.
Yes, when you swipe your card just select credit as form of payment and not debit
When a debit card transaction is said to be out of range, it can mean several things depending on the circumstance. Examples of out of range include, trying to use a pinless debit card online or in a country that does not accept that form of payment.
No, only a credit card can be used. No cash in any form.
Debit cards can be used many places. A debit card is basically an electronic form of a check. When one deposits money into his/her checking account, this increases the amount in that account. In order to purchases goods and/or services, the debit card may be used. This will decrease the amount in that checking account. Most places that accept credit cards as a form of payment, will accept debit cards as well. If not, the debit card may be used at an ATM to retrieve cash.
A debit card - is a form of electronic cash. A credit card - is essentially a loan. The main difference between the two is - Debit card transactions are instant, and the value of the transaction is taken from the account immediately. Credit card transactions don't become due on the account until the next statement is prepared - and even then, you don't have to pay the balance in full.
technically its probably a debit transaction since debit is when the money is directly removed form your account and deposited to who ever needs to be paid. by the card and bank companies
The PIN is not held on the card ! It is stored (in encrypted form) on the computer system of the bank where the customer has the account !
Yes if they have some form of paying. IE debit 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.
If the jail or court house is setup to accept debit cards then bail can be paid with one. It is an acceptable form of payment but the accepting party has to have a way to accept the card as payment.
They should be. Debit cards are simply a form of 'electronic cash'. You can ONLY spend using the card up to the balance in the linked bank account.