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  2. Diners Club International - Wikipedia

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    Diners Club International (DCI), founded as Diners Club, is a charge card company owned by Discover Financial Services.Formed in 1950 by Frank X. McNamara, Ralph Schneider (1909–1964), [3] Matty Simmons, and Alfred S. Bloomingdale, it was the first independent payment card company in the world, successfully establishing the financial card service of issuing travel and entertainment (T&E ...

  3. The Everything Card - Wikipedia

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    The card proved to be limited by its regional scope, as it was tied to the area surrounding the bank's New York City base of operations. [1] In 1969, the card was absorbed into Master Charge (now known as MasterCard), another card that had been developed by a membership association of four banks, the Interbank Card Association, which National City Bank joined.

  4. Carte Blanche (credit card) - Wikipedia

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  5. Best charge card services ... and traps to avoid - AOL

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    Between all the charge card offers that come in the mail and the charge card controversies in the news, how can you find the best charge card for you? In a recent WalletPop roundup, we researched ...

  6. Glossary of card game terms - Wikipedia

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    Card points are used to determine the winner of a hand, based on the value of individual cards won. Not to be confused with game points. Sometimes called pips. card value See card points. carte blanche A hand with no court cards (see blank), for example, in Piquet, [4] Comet or Bezique; or with either no court cards or no pip cards in Briscan ...

  7. Carte Blanche - Wikipedia

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    Carte Blanche (French, literally 'blank/white card', but figuratively 'unlimited discretionary power to act') may refer to: Blank cheque , a cheque with no monetary value entered, figuratively an open-ended agreement

  8. What Is the Difference Between a Charge Card and a ... - AOL

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    Charge cards were the first form of plastic card introduced to the consumer market. They were often issued by retailers for use in their specific stores, and soon became available for wider use ...

  9. 5 Things You Should Never Charge on Your Credit Card - AOL

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    Credit cards charge high interest rates if you can't pay your bill in full at the end of the month, and once you fall into this debt cycle, it's tough to get out.