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Is there a difference between a debit card and a check card?
Author: Chuck Ivens
Website: http://www.ChecksInfo.com
Added: Sun, Jan 14, 2007 14:11:32
Category: Checks Questions
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No, there is no difference. A check card is also known as an offline debit card. It has enhanced ATM and ‘point of sale' features and can be used for purchasing goods or services, with the purchase amount being deducted from the cardholder's checking or savings account.
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