Maestro
Credit Card
Maestro Credit Card
Maestro
means:
- A
convenient card for shopping and ATMs.
- Access
to your own funds, without the need for cash and checks.
- No
check-approval process, so your transactions are faster
and you don't have to worry about merchants who don't accept
checks from out of their region or country.
- A
more secure alternative to carrying a lot of cash. And if
you do need cash, some merchants offer the cash-back option-an
added convenience.
- PIN-based,
private access, so there's no need to present personal identification.
You can keep your privacy and reduce the risk of fraud.
In some markets, such as France and the United Kingdom,
you will
be asked to sign your name on the receipt instead of using
a PIN.
- An
easy way to track spending. You get a receipt when you pay
and a detailed listing of every purchase on your monthly
deposit account statement (including date, time, place,
and amount).
- You
can shop everywhere you see the Maestro acceptance decal,
from supermarkets to petrol stations to pharmacies. And
soon on the Internet.
- Favorable
exchange rates when making purchases or getting cash abroad.
Maestro On the Internet
Soon
you can use Maestro when you're making purchases on the Web.
It will provide the same level of simplicity, convenience,
and security as using Maestro in the real world. Contact your
bank to find out how to take advantage of this new feature.
In
the real world
Look for the Maestro® acceptance decal.
Present your Maestro-enabled debit card to the merchant at
the time of the transaction. The merchant will slide it through
the authorization terminal and enter the purchase information.
Next, verify the amount. Some merchants offer a cash-back
option that lets you request a total amount higher than the
purchase amount.
Enter your Personal Identification Number (PIN) on the keypad.
In seconds, the terminal processes the transaction and confirms
that funds are available. A receipt prints out, and the transaction
amount is automatically deducted from your deposit account.
For
further information on a Maestro Credit Card visit the Maestro
website.
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