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  2. Nol Card - Wikipedia

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    The Nol (Arabic: نول, lit: fare) Card (stylized as nol) is an electronic ticketing card developed by Hong Kong-based company Octopus Cards Limited [1] that was released for all modes of public transport services in Dubai in August 2009.

  3. How To Get Free Debit Cards With Money on Them - AOL

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    Pros. Cons. Can get a free debit card even if you don’t have good credit. Many prepaid cards come with fees such as activation fees, transaction fees, reload fees, withdrawal fees.

  4. Credit card balance transfer - Wikipedia

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  5. EMV - Wikipedia

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    An EMV credit card. EMV is a payment method based on a technical standard for smart payment cards and for payment terminals and automated teller machines which can accept them. . EMV stands for "Europay, Mastercard, and Visa", the three companies that created the standa

  6. Telephone card - Wikipedia

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    Phonecards from Olneyville, Rhode Island, 2008. A telephone card, calling card or phone card for short, is a credit card-size plastic or paper card used to pay for telephone services (often international or long-distance calling).

  7. SparkBase - Wikipedia

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    SparkBase, LLC (SparkBase or SB) was a stored-value and gift card transaction processor located in Cleveland, Ohio, United States from 2004 to 2016. It provided private-label, stored-value, specialty gift cards, customer loyalty, and community rewards programs to Independent Sales Organizations (independent companies used by banks to develop new merchant relationships on their behalf).

  8. Prepayment for service - Wikipedia

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    Range of prepaid service cards in a German supermarket. Prepaid refers to goods and services paid for in advance. Examples include postage stamps, attorneys, tolls, public transit cards like the Greater London Oyster card, pay as you go cell phones, and stored-value cards such as gift cards and preloaded credit cards.

  9. Prepaid telephone call - Wikipedia

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