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Affinity Card--A credit card that is associated with an organization, such as a university or professional association. In some cases, when you make charges on an affinity card, part of the service fee goes to the support of the associated organization. |
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Benefits: You can support your favorite organizations just by using your card. |
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Debit Card--Not a credit card at all, this card allows you automatic access to funds in your bank or credit union account. A debit transaction directly subtracts from the money you have. It is different from a credit card in that it is not a loan or advance, but a deduction. |
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| On-line Debit Card--commonly
known as an ATM card. Transactions made with an on-line card are posted and
withdrawn from your bank account immediately or within the same day. Your PIN
number is required to authorize an on-line purchase. |
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| Off-line Debit Card--referred
to as a "check" card. Transactions made with an off-line card take one to three
days to be posted and for funds to be withdrawn. Your signature is required on
the printed receipt every time you perform an off-line debit transaction. |
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Benefits: Debit cards offer the convenience of plastic without a bill to pay at the end of the month or the possibility of interest charges. |
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Rebate Card--a "give back" or "incentive" card. A rebate card offers bonuses, such as airline mileage, cash rebates, or purchase rebates, to cardholders, often for the dollar amount charged on the card. |
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Benefits: You can capitalize on rebate offers and earn some serious savings if you pay off your rebate card balance regularly. |
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Secured Card--applicants are required to deposit a collateral fund into an account before a secured card can be issued. The fund will be accessed if the credit card account is seriously defaulted. |
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Benefits: Obtaining a secured card is a good way to establish credit. |
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Smart Card--The latest in credit card technology, a smart card stores information on an integrated microprocessor chip rather than on the magnetic strip of a regular credit card. Although not yet widely available in the United States, these cards are thought by many to be the card of the future. |
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Benefits: The information stored on a smart card is more secured due to the embedded chip technology. |
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Supplementary Card--given to an "authorized-user" for a credit card account. A supplementary card gives your family members access to use your credit account. Despite their usage, you are still solely responsible for the account. |
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Benefits: You can extend the convenience of credit to family members who need a credit card by giving them a supplementary card. |
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