charge card

listen to the pronunciation of charge card
English - Turkish
charge kart
charge sth to a credit card
kredi kartına kaydettirmek
powder charge card
(Askeri) barut hakkı çizelgesi
English - English
A pre-paid phone card
-A card used to buy goods and services from the issuing merchant on credit Payment is usually due in 30 days
a card (usually plastic) that assures a seller that the person using it has a satisfactory credit rating and that the issuer will see to it that the seller receives payment for the merchandise delivered
A payment card for which the cardholder is billed without credit terms; the bill must be paid in full each billing period, typically 30 calendar days An example is the American Express card Contrast with credit card and debit card
plastic card with a magnetic strip given to a customer by a bank or other business for the purpose of making purchases on credit, credit card, charge plate
Different from a credit card as they generally have an annual fee and require the balance to be paid monthly
One major difference between credit card and charge card is that charge card must be paid in full every month An example of a charge card is American Express card
A charge card works in a similar way to a credit card and allows its holder to pay for goods and services on credit The main difference from a credit card is that the balance on a charge card has to be paid off in full each month Cardholders are rewarded for using the charge card with points schemes, airmiles and discount offers on services such as insurance The two largest charge card issuers are American Express and Diners Club International Some high street banks issue charge cards to their current account customers
A card that requires a full payment of the entire accrued balance by the due date Unlike credit cards, which give borrowers a revolving line of credit and let them carry a balance at a predetermined interest rate, charge cards generally do not allow a cardholder to carry a balance and do not charge interest American Express and Diner's Club are examples of charge cards
A charge card is a plastic card that you use to buy goods on credit from a particular store or group of stores. Compare credit card
A card that requires a full payment of the charge by the due date Unlike credit cards, which give borrowers a revolving line of credit and lets them borrow against it, carrying a balance with an agreed-to interest rate, charge cards do not allow carrying a balance and no interest is charged American Express and Diner's Club are examples of charge cards
A payment card with invoices, usually monthly, that must be paid in full when received Charge cards typically have an annual fee but no monthly interest charges because balances are due upon receipt Also known as “convenience” cards
A card that requires payment in full upon receipt of the statement
A charge card is the same as a credit card. a plastic card from a particular shop that you can use to buy goods there and pay for them later credit card
A plastic card that allows the holder to make purchases at participating retailers with borrowed funds
A payment card, the terms of which include the obligation to settle the account in full at the end of a specified period
a payment card that requires the total bill to be paid by a specific date You are not allowed to carry an account balance from one month to the next and no interest is charged
chargecard
A card, resembling a credit card, used for payment — especially for some specific product or service, as with a phonecard
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A credit card
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