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the cardholder
noun
A case for holding cards, as credit cards, bankcards, or business cards.
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Then, at checkout, the cardholder can select the option to pay with a cash back bonus.
When the cardholder pays the retailer with plastic, someone has to bring the two banks together.
That's because the bill interprets interest to mean all charges billed to the cardholder.
The sound code is used to authenticate the identity of the cardholder.
"Residents are given cards which include a chip holding the name and address of the cardholder.
Precisely what benefits the cardholder will get have not been announced.
Prescriptions are collected at a cost to the taxpayer, if the cardholder is on welfare.
Someone (not necessarily the cardholder) must be at home to accept delivery, the Web site says.
This protects the cardholder from being impersonated by someone who has access to the bank's computer files.
One, for instance, shows a portion of the account number only after the cardholder enters a PIN.
So they've created a new kind of credit card that tries to put you, the cardholder, in the driver's seat.
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