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debited
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Past of debit
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"debited" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is generally used to refer to an amount of money that has been removed from a bank account. For example, "The bank debited the amount from my checking account."
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When shoppers reach the "buy now" page, they are offered "free one-day delivery", which takes them into a pop-up page where, by clicking again, they agree to a free 30 day trial, which if not cancelled turns into a £79 a year subscription, with the money debited automatically every year.
The amount owed can be debited to his current account, credit card or debit card.
This is immediately debited from the buyer's credit card or bank account, and a credit is made to the seller's PayPal account.
All they have to do is click a little tip-jar button to have their mobile-phone or credit-card account debited.
A World Bank audit in May 2010 noted that state security expenses for 2008 09 had been quietly debited against social security funds marked for poverty reduction.
For a certain consideration, a merchant stood prepared to accept instructions to pay money to a named party through one of his agents elsewhere; the amount of the bill of exchange would be debited by his agent to the account of the merchant banker, who would also hope to make an additional profit from exchanging one currency against another.
The banker would purchase the bill at a discount from its full amount because payment was due at a future date; the purchasing merchant's account would be debited when the bill became due.
Although you know exactly how much you'll be debited, the downside is that it gives the retailer the opportunity to use an uncompetitive and costly exchange rate.
Debit cards can also be expensive when used abroad and it's something that holidaymakers sometimes overlook, until the charges are debited from their account.
When hundreds of thousands of sports fans had money debited from their accounts last month, they knew they had secured a ticket for next year's Olympic Games.
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If you pay bills by direct debit, as many do, you have protection in the form of the direct debit guarantee which applies to all banks and building societies, so if there are any changes to the amount, date or frequency of your direct debit you will be notified in advance of your account being debited or as otherwise agreed.
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