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Visa Card - Where to check Statement
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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.0
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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.
You and your modern technology, next thing you'll be using an app!
Calculators, what's wrong with a pen and paper.0 -
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.0
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First of all, he said that he had got them, not that he needed them. Normally they get sent when an account is opened.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.
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.0
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