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Credit card

Any card that may be used repeatedly to Borrow money or Buy products and services on Credit. Issued by banks, savings and Loan, retail stores, and other businesses.

Related Terms: 8 Buy, Borrow, Car, Credit, Loan, Money, Savings and Loan, Sue
Other Related Pages: Category: Lending_and_Credit Starting With: C
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