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Visa Card - Where to check Statement

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  • meer53
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    How about every time you use your card you keep the receipt ? Then deduct the amount from your balance. I have a nifty little gadget called a calculator. It doesn't involve logging on to anything. Sign up for paper statements.
  • bigadaj
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    meer53 wrote: »
    How about every time you use your card you keep the receipt ? Then deduct the amount from your balance. I have a nifty little gadget called a calculator. It doesn't involve logging on to anything. Sign up for paper statements.

    You and your modern technology, next thing you'll be using an app!

    Calculators, what's wrong with a pen and paper.
  • guesswho2000 (post number 6 created by you): why would you need some many pinsentry calculator devices? Cards, whether they are debit or credit, regardless of company (visa, maestro, etc) are same dimensions. Same pinsentry device, I believe, works for entire UK, not just England, not just a single bank.
  • meer53
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    bigadaj wrote: »
    You and your modern technology, next thing you'll be using an app!

    Calculators, what's wrong with a pen and paper.

    Whats an App ? Is it useful ? Might get one. :)
  • grumbler
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    edited 28 February 2016 at 1:44PM
    Agatha0 wrote: »
    guesswho2000 (post number 6 created by you): why would you need some many pinsentry calculator devices? Cards, whether they are debit or credit, regardless of company (visa, maestro, etc) are same dimensions. Same pinsentry device, I believe, works for entire UK, not just England, not just a single bank.
    First of all, he said that he had got them, not that he needed them. Normally they get sent when an account is opened.

    Secondly, they aren't all the same. HSBC/FD/M&S 'tokens' are different and work without a card.

    Re Amex that you referred to earlier, it acts as both a payments processing system and as a CC provider. For the cards issued by Amex directly customers have accounts with Amex and can check them on Amex website. Hardly a surprise.
    AFAIK, Mastercard issue cards directly in some countries too. So, possibly, does Visa.
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