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Debit cards in Western Europe are usually bank issued - Visa, Mastercard, Amex et al have nothing to do with it.
Ah, I see.
I recall having a Visa Debit card (bank issued) when I used to live in England, but I suppose Britain goes about stuff differently from the rest of of the EU.
RE[9]: What about kids?
by george.n on Mon 23rd Jul 2012 20:36
in reply to "RE[8]: What about kids?"




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Debit cards in Western Europe are usually bank issued - Visa, Mastercard, Amex et al have nothing to do with it.
OTOH, we have a working inter-bank transfer system (electronic and paper) for 60 years or so. That's not true for the USA, nor I suppose, for emerging economies.
Visa and the others (and that's what we call "credit card" here) are expensive, have the bad rap that Thom mentioned, can't be use universally (many merchants only accept the bank issued cards) - and are the ones supported by US multinationals in their online shops.