In many countries the law obliges companies that hold information on you to provide you with a copy of this information for free (or the cost of printing it out). If you live in such a country then write to the credit service company and ask them for your information (you will have to prove who you are when doing this).
Debit Card
I dont know what exactly 667 is but a credit score is rated on how good your credit/debit card use is, EG: your credit score is Good
no, it is a credit card. a mastercard can be either a debit or a credit card
A debit card is a card that takes money straight out of the bank, however, a credit card lets you borrow money, but you must pay interest. So, a debit card does not build credit.
Yes, but the funds are still withdrawn from the account that the debit card it linked to ... in other words using the debit card as a credit card is still a point of sale transaction. You cannot be extended "credit" on a debit card.
No. Debit cards have no connection to credit.
Debit cards do not report to the credit bureaus and therefore closing a debit card will have no impact on your credit score.
Debit Card
No, because it has nothing to do with keeping or paying off credit.
I dont know what exactly 667 is but a credit score is rated on how good your credit/debit card use is, EG: your credit score is Good
When you purchase tickets online you can either pay with a credit card or a debit card.
no, it is a credit card. a mastercard can be either a debit or a credit card
Yes, you can purchase train tickets online with a credit card or debit card.
Debit
A debit card is similar to a credit card, as they typically will contain a Visa, Mastercard or American Express logo. There are two typical types of non-credit cards: gifts cards (which do not have your name on the card) or debit cards (with your name). Debit cards are issued by a bank and generally have conditions for use and monthly maintenance fees. Debit cards can be used in many of the same ways a credit card can: in-person purchases, online purchases, ATM withdrawal (check your card). The difference between a credit and debit card is that debit cards traditionally do not affect your credit rating, whereas credit cards do.
No, You cannot. You can only pay by any for of Debit/Credit card.
because a debit card transaction is via online transaction only, whilst a credit card transaction can support the traditional way of using the zip-zap machine. This is proven useful when you use the credit card in foreign countries where their ICT infrastructure is unstable or none at all. By this virtue, we can conclude that credit card supports online / offline transactions and debit card only supports online transactions.