Contact your bank - and ask them to supply more information about the transaction.
Direct Debit
when debit and credit column is not match of bank account
Yes when they check there bank statement!
It means "Check Card Debit." When a "check card," or debit card, is used at an establishment and the cardholder's bank cannot access the name of the establishment, the statement will usually say something like "CKCD DEBIT," followed by the date and city of the point of sale.
The Debit and Credit on a bank statement reflect the Bank's accounting records, not yours. So when you deposit money into your account, the bank owes you that money to you - it is a liability for them, therefore a credit entry. Similarly, if they charge you a bank fee, it reduces their liability to you, so they would Debit your account (on their books) and Credit an Income account.
Debit
Direct Debit
credit
BDC stands for Bank Debit Card
miscellaneous debit & credit
Correction
when debit and credit column is not match of bank account
properly
Yes when they check there bank statement!
debit you own the bank
To retrieve your account number from your debit card, you can check your bank statement, visit your bank's website, call your bank's customer service, or visit a branch in person.
You can track a debit card transaction by checking your online banking account, contacting your bank's customer service, or reviewing your monthly bank statement.