A charge card allows the holder to purchase goods or services with the condition that the full balance is paid off at regular intervals. Unlike credit cards, charge cards usually do not have a spending limit and do not incur interest charges but come with an annual fee.
A plastic card issued by a bank or building society that allows customers to pay for goods or services at retail outlets by directly debiting their accounts using a telephone network.
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