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    Credit Card

    By admin | June 25, 2008

    Did
    you ever think about how your Credit
    Card
    works, how a piece of thin plastic makes you able to purchase big
    costly things and services without any worries of carrying cash and that too at
    so much of convenience. It means a lot to a great number of people around the
    globe. Majority of United States Citizens have at least one credit card and
    usually more than four or five

    Did you ever think about how your Credit Card works, how a piece of thin plastic makes you able to
    purchase big costly things and services without any worries of carrying cash and
    that too at so much of convenience. It means a lot to a great number of people
    around the globe. Majority of United States Citizens have at least one credit
    card and usually more than four or five.

     

    These cards also work as your source of Identification, for
    example if you want to rent a car then you do require a major credit card. Used
    intelligently this card can give ease, comfort and allows you to make purchases
    with almost a month to pay for them prior to finance charges put the boot in.
    This sounds excellent but in reality many card consumers don’t take this
    benefit as they do carry a balance from month to month and some times even from
    year to year. Carrying a balance on your credit card may cost you a whooping 24
    percent of charge. Most of the people find it very hard to resist themselves
    from using this piece of plastic.

     

    We will discuss History
    and technical things behind a Credit
    Card. Starting from the scratch a credit card is thin piece of plastic, typically
    3-1/8 inches by 2-1/8 inches in size, which contains ID information like a
    signature or photo, and authorizes the individual printed on it to charge for purchase
    or services to his account. Today, the information on the card can be read and
    used on ATMs, store readers and Internet. Users pay out their bills on a
    monthly or yearly basis plus the annual fees. The earliest Credit Card that
    could be used on variety of stores and businesses was introduced by Diners Club
    in 1950 and after eight years American Express came with its universal credit card
    called “Don’t Leave Home without it!? and then came the Bank of America in 1959
    which was renamed as Visa later on. Master Card followed them with the name of
    Master Charge earlier.

     

    Now the Credit Card
    Number
    system, although the
    associated cards like departmental card have their own numbering system but
    ANSI standard is used by most of the national card systems. A total of 16
    digits are there on front of Cards. The first digit in Credit Card Number signifies
    the system:

     

    3
    - American Express and Diners Cub

    4
    - Visa

    5
    - Master Card

    6
    - Discover Card

    Usually, digits from two to six stands for Bank Number,
    digits from seven to fourteen stands for Account Number and last digit is a
    check digit. This system varies from bank to bank.

    When
    a purchase is completed, the credit card consumer agrees to pay the card
    issuer. The cardholder indicates his/her approval to pay, by signing a receipt
    with a record of the card details and signifying the amount to be paid or by
    entering a Personal identification number (PIN). Also, many merchants now
    accept verbal authorizations via telephone and electronic authorization using
    the Internet, known as a ‘Card/Cardholder Not Present’ (CNP) transaction.

    Electronic
    authentication systems allow merchants to confirm that the card is valid and
    the credit card customer has enough credit to cover the purchase , allowing the
    verification to happen at time of purchase. The authentication is performed
    using a credit card payment terminal or Point of Sale (POS) system with a
    communications link to the merchant’s acquiring bank. Data from the card is
    obtained from a magnetic stripe or chip on the card.

     

    In my next upcoming articles you will find more information
    concerning Credit Cards.

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