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The phrase "a cardholder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who possesses a card, such as a credit card or membership card.
Example: "As a cardholder, you are entitled to exclusive discounts and offers at our store."
Alternatives: "a card owner" or "a card member".
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Only when a cardholder misses a payment does the card issuer finally get to charge interest.
The real question is whether any debit card can help a cardholder become more creditworthy.
To pay with points, a cardholder links a Discover card to an Amazon account.
"But," he added, "it's the best place to be a cardholder".
To send a payment to the card, a cardholder just provides the routing number.
But how much money would a cardholder have to spend in a year to offset his or her footprint?
Similarly, a cardholder can register a number with a favorite merchant for continued use only with that merchant.
(The main exception is if a parent has added a teenager, say, as a cardholder on a credit card account; that may establish a file).
(MasterCard, the report found, is the only network that does not provide coverage to all cardholders; a cardholder has to check the agreement to determine eligibility).
Companies that issue credit cards, mainly banks, often double the interest rates if a cardholder is late with a monthly payment or the holder's creditworthiness is challenged.
They can download software that generates such numbers upon request or upon detecting that a cardholder is at the checkout page of an online retailer.
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