Any credit card but probably not American Express as most places will not take it. Visa most popular
No, we still use wooden coins
Yes, businesses in Ireland generally accept credit cards as a form of payment.
The most popular credit cards in Ireland include Bank of Ireland, AIB, and Ulster Bank. These cards offer benefits such as cashback rewards, travel insurance, and discounts on purchases.
The Bank of Ireland provides the same credit cards you can get with most institutions. The have the classic, the platinum, etc. all depending on where you qualify and what rate options you want.
It is thought that up to 78% of the population of Northern Ireland have a credit card. This is a changing figure as people are constantly dying and being born.
Yes, many credit cards are accepted in England.
Credit cards came into use in 1951. One of the first credit cards was the Diners Club card and Visa.
Prepaid credit cards work exactly like the traditional unsecured credit cards. Make sure that you know what your credit limit is. Your credit limit will be what you send into them. You can use them just like a credit or debit card to get hotel rooms, gas, or whatever else you may need.
Secured credit cards require that you supply a cash deposit as collateral that becomes the actual line of credit. When first establishing credit or reestablishing credit secured credit cards are an excellent method to use and most banks will be able to provide information on the secured credit cards they offer.
No, only credit cards and gift cards.
Credit cards came into use in 1951. One of the first credit cards was the Diners Club card and Visa.
all states accept credit cards there arent any that do not accept use of a credit card. I think other countries even allow the use of a credit card