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the cardholders
noun
A case for holding cards, as credit cards, bankcards, or business cards.
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Only later do the cardholders realize that the new Card Act rules may not apply to these cards.
Traditionally, the creditors could play tough with any accounts that became delinquent because the cardholders had assets.
After complaining to their banks, their money has since been refunded, but Which? says the cardholders are furious.
The campaign "starts with the cardholders and their passion for the N.F.L.," said Alex Craddock, head of North America for Visa in San Francisco.
That does not mean that all those cards were used fraudulently, but that credit card information on the cardholders was exposed.
"D.O.D. credit cards are being taken on a shopping spree, and the cardholders think they are immune from punishment," Mr. Grassley said, referring to the Defense Department.
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When the cardholder pays the retailer with plastic, someone has to bring the two banks together.
Then, at checkout, the cardholder can select the option to pay with a cash back bonus.
Visa and MasterCard set the fees that merchants must pay the cardholder's bank.
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.
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