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debit card

a plastic card with which a customer may withdraw funds on deposit in the customer's account using an automated teller machine. Some merchants accept debit cards, treating them the same as cash. A debit card transaction pays the seller of goods or services by withdrawing funds already on deposit in the buyer's account, as opposed to a credit card transaction in which funds are loaned to the buyer by the card issuer.

Source : U.S. Department of the Treasury

Language : English

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