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Ulster Bank - what's the difference in a Service card & a Debit card?
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What is the difference in an Ulster Bank service card and an Ulster Bank debit card?
I did look at their website and it states the following for both cards,
"- Pay for goods and services at home, abroad and online.
- Withdraw cash at ATMs at home and abroad."
I did look at their website and it states the following for both cards,
"- Pay for goods and services at home, abroad and online.
- Withdraw cash at ATMs at home and abroad."
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I think the 'Service Card' was also a cheque guarantee card, but as that system is now defunct I'm not sure if there is any other difference.0
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