Cash Card
I think its a smart card
The money pad is a form of credit card or smart card used to provide secure e-transactions. this is a form of electronic money which uses biometrics technology.
Electronic money is the money balance recorded electronically on a stored-value card (Ely 1). These cards, smart cards, have a microprocessor embedded which can be loaded with a monetary value. Another form of electronic money is network money, software that allows the transfer of value on computer networks, particularly the internet.
A cash card isn't connected to a bank account ( apex) Hopefully I worded it correctly
In simple terms - a debit card is 'electronic cash'. You can only pay for things with a debit card as long as there is enough money in the account that's linked to it. Once the cash is spent, the card will be rejected.
The Garmin City Nav UK / Ireland MicroSD has preloaded maps of the UK on the card. Hope this helps! http://www.ja-gps.com.au/Garmin/city-navigator-uk-ireland-sd/
You can use a Cap card with any PC as long as it has the right drivers. Drivers are usually already preloaded on your PC, or your Cap card may have came with a CD with the Drivers on it.
Name + Routing + Account # = Yes. Just load the money onto the card to be safe. Anything electronic can obviously be traced back to origin.
You can't, if it's a preloaded, one-time use card. They cannot be used to withdraw cash in order to prevent them from being used for criminal transactions.
Credit Card Factoring is indeed sometimes known as credit card laundering and even at times may be called money laundering. These two names mean to launder money by use of credit cards often times through businesses.
An electronic gift card is usually a card that is worth a specific dollar amount and only good for a specific store. Debit cards can usually be used almost anywhere and credit cards can be used to spend money that you pay it off at a later time. Also, with electronic gift cards, you usually don't have an actual card, rather you get a certain code sent to your email address and little personal information is needed to purchase one.
Yes, it is possible to transfer money from a credit card to a debit card through a process known as a balance transfer. This allows you to move funds from your credit card to your debit card, but it may involve fees and interest charges.