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debit card

debit card
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a card (usually plastic) that enables the holder to withdraw money or to have the cost of purchases charged directly to the holder's bank account

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    1. The ATM has swallowed my debit card.
    2. Debit card
    3. 82 Debit card
    4. execution of payment transactions through a debit card,
    5. payment services, defined as covering credit card services and debit card services, and
    6. The payment services concerned here cover credit card services, including revolving credit cards, debit card services and prepaid card services.
    7. The remaining part of the debit card sector is made up of bank debit cards authorised at the POS (point of sale) for payments.
    8. This Regulation shall not apply to transfers of funds carried out using a credit or debit card, provided that:
    9. level of concern regarding Internet usage for private purposes: financial loss due to fraudulent payment (credit or debit) card use (strongly, mildly, not at all),
    10. problems experienced through using the Internet for private purposes in the last 12 months: financial loss due to fraudulent payment (credit or debit) card use,
    11. Indirect charges include charges for setting up a permanent payment order, or fees for using a payment card, or debit or credit card, which should be the same for national and cross-border payment transactions within the Community.
    12. Transferable deposits are those deposits within the category ‘overnight deposits’ which are directly transferable on demand to make payments to other economic agents by commonly used means of payment, such as credit transfer and direct debit, possibly also by credit or debit card, e-money transactions, cheques, or similar means, without significant delay, restriction or penalty.
    13. Automatic debiting of toll charges to bank accounts or credit/debit card accounts which are domiciled anywhere, in the Community and beyond, is conditional on a fully operational Community payments area with non-discriminatory service charges.
    14. Convenience credit is defined as the credit granted at an interest rate of 0 % in the period between the payment transaction(s) effectuated with the card during one billing cycle and the date at which the debit balances from this specific billing cycle become due. Extended credit is defined as the credit granted after the due date(s) of the previous billing cycle(s) has/have passed, i.e. debit amounts on the card account that have not been settled when this was first possible, for which an interest rate or tiered interest rates usually greater than 0 % are charged.
    15. Extended credit is defined as the credit granted after the due date(s) of the previous billing cycle(s) has/have passed, i.e. debit amounts on the card account that have not been settled when this was first possible, for which an interest rate or tiered interest rates usually greater than 0 % are charged.