Different companies have different cards. I can use both my credit card and my debit card at an ATM.Is it possible to buy things by the use of ATM card at a store?
What is the difference between a credit card and an ATM card?
That's one way of looking at it. I see it this way: there is no such thing as an "ATM card". You apply for a credit or debit card, and you either can or can't use it at an ATM, depending on what you've arranged with the bank.then it means that they do somewhat the same job, don't they?
That's one way of looking at it. I see it this way: there is no such thing as an "ATM card". You apply for a credit or debit card, and you either can or can't use it at an ATM, depending on what you've arranged with the bank.
You can't assume that an ATM card will be a credit card, or that a credit card will be an ATM card.
If any of your cards works at an ATM, then you could call it an ATM card.
PS: If you have an 'ATM card', you would have to check with your bank about whether it is a credit card or a debit card.
You can pay some of it each month. There is usually a minimum amount that you are required to pay, say 10% of the outstanding balance.What happens if you don't the whole credit card bill?
I have this bad habbit of forgeting verbs.What happens if you don't the whole credit card bill?
I have this bad habbit of forgetting verbs.
I think he might have meant that he forgot to put "pay" in the original question."Interest" isn't a verb. Well, not in this context, it's not!
I think he might have meant that he forgot to put "pay" in the original question.
Originally Posted by Offroad
What happens if you don't the whole credit card bill?
Here in the US, bank ATM cards are now usually branded with a "Visa" or "MasterCard" logo and are able to be used anywhere those "credit cards" are accepted. So, what used to be only for taking money out of an ATM can now be used to directly debit money from your account virtually anywhere.
We have the same system here in Pakistan. I have an ATM Visa card that works for both purposes. :up:
No disrespect but my question is: Is this where we should discuss banking system or English learning problem? What is the piont of learning English in the poster's thread?
I think the poster wanted to know if we would all understand the same thing in English if he said "ATM card" or if there were other phrases to be used. Admittedly, we veered off course a bit afterwards but that's not necessarily unhelpful.
We have the same system here in Pakistan. I have an ATM Visa card that works for both purposes. :up:
No disrespect but my question is: Is this where we should discuss banking system or English learning problem? What is the piont of learning English in the poster's thread?