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  2. Don’t Throw Away This Envelope That Looks Like Junk Mail - AOL

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    Other reports say the envelope may read: “Money Network Cardholder Services.” In essence, if you’re still waiting for your stimulus money, open every piece of mail just in case.

  3. Payment card - Wikipedia

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    Payment cards are part of a payment system issued by financial institutions, such as a bank, to a customer that enables its owner (the cardholder) to access the funds in the customer's designated bank accounts, or through a credit account and make payments by electronic transfer with a payment terminal and access automated teller machines (ATMs ...

  4. Debit card - Wikipedia

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    Banking. A debit card, also known as a check card or bank card, is a payment card that can be used in place of cash to make purchases. The card usually consists of the bank's name, a card number, the cardholder's name, and an expiration date, on either the front or the back.

  5. Economic Impact Payments are coming via mailed debit cards

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    It will arrive in a plain envelope with the return address of “Money Network Cardholder Services.” The Visa® name will appear on the front of the card ; the back of the card has the name of...

  6. Will Your $600 Stimulus Check Come on a Debit Card? - AOL

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    As the $600 per person stimulus payments from the latest coronavirus aid package hit many people's bank accounts, others could be waiting for their money in the mail. And it may not come in the ...

  7. Card scheme - Wikipedia

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    Cardholder. A cardholder is a consumer, who owns the debit or credit card, issued by their bank, or other financial institution. They aren't legally obliged to use a single card scheme and may own various types of cards, issued by numerous institutions.