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  2. Debit card cashback - Wikipedia

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    For example, a customer purchasing $18.99 worth of goods at a supermarket might ask for twenty dollars cashback. The customer would approve a debit payment of $38.99 to the store, and the cashier would then give the customer $20 in cash. Debit card cashback is available through common payment networks like VISA, Mastercard, American Express. [1]

  3. Payment card - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of payment cards, such as credit, debit, prepaid and stored-value cards, and how they work. Find out the history of payment cards, from the first ATM cards to smart cards, and their technical features and standards.

  4. Debit card - Wikipedia

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    A debit card is a payment card that can be used in place of cash to make purchases. It is linked to the cardholder's bank account and the money is transferred directly from the account to the merchant's account. Learn about different types of debit card systems, such as online, offline and electronic purse.

  5. Plus (interbank network) - Wikipedia

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    Plus is a worldwide network of ATMs that provides cash to Visa cardholders. It connects over 1.8 million ATMs in over 200 countries and territories, and competes with Cirrus, the Mastercard network.

  6. 5 places you shouldn’t use your debit card (and 3 situations ...

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    Unlike a credit card that allows you to pay for large purchases over time, using a debit card means you miss out on financing opportunities that can improve your cash flow. Missed rewards.

  7. 13 common bank fees you shouldn't be paying — and how to ...

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    Learn how to save money by avoiding 13 common bank fees, such as monthly service fees, overdraft fees, ATM fees and more. Find tips and examples for online banking and bill pay.

  8. Pathward - Wikipedia

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    Pathward is a U.S.-based banking and financial services company that changed its name from MetaBank in 2022. Learn about its founding, acquisitions, expansion, illegal activities and corporate leadership.

  9. Green Dot Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Green Dot is an American financial technology and bank holding company that issues prepaid debit cards and offers mobile banking services. It also provides payment solutions for Apple, Uber, and Intuit, and operates GoBank, a mobile checking account brand.