transaction will be declined.
No - a debit card is simply an electronic version of cash. If there are insufficient funds in your account to cover the transaction, the card will be declined.
How embarrassing! It is more like a red flag (to you) that you have an issue with the credit card company. It could be in error, but it may also mean that you have met or exceeded your limit. Contact the credit card company as soon as possible to solve the issue.
nd is the code for Visa/Mastercard
It is the abbreviation for a debit transaction.
When charges are declined, it means that a payment transaction was unsuccessful and the payment method chosen (such as a credit card or debit card) was not authorized to complete the transaction. This could be due to insufficient funds, incorrect card details, or the issuing bank declining the transaction for security reasons.
transaction will be declined.
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All payments whether credit or debit will be rejected in case of closed bank accounts. In case of credit transactions (people trying to put money into your account) the transaction will be declined and the funds sent back to the sender. In case of debit transactions (people trying to withdraw money from your account) the transaction will be declined and no funds will be dispersed.
No - a debit card is simply an electronic version of cash. If there are insufficient funds in your account to cover the transaction, the card will be declined.
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Transaction.
Transaction via internet Banking
Oh, dude, LU on a bank statement stands for "Last Updated." It's like when your ex finally updates their relationship status on Facebook - it's just letting you know the last time your bank statement got a makeover. So, no need to panic, LU is just there to keep you in the loop without causing a financial meltdown.
isufficient funds
How embarrassing! It is more like a red flag (to you) that you have an issue with the credit card company. It could be in error, but it may also mean that you have met or exceeded your limit. Contact the credit card company as soon as possible to solve the issue.