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(Note to USA subscribers: for a generation, Barclaycard and VISA were
synonymous in the UK.) I recall some of my early trips to the UK, attempting use use a Mastercard, getting a puzzled look from the clerk and having to say "Just process it like a Eurocard". |
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In message , at 08:35:46 on
Fri, 2 Mar 2012, Robert Neville remarked: (Note to USA subscribers: for a generation, Barclaycard and VISA were synonymous in the UK.) I recall some of my early trips to the UK, attempting use use a Mastercard, getting a puzzled look from the clerk and having to say "Just process it like a Eurocard". Hmm, not sure what a Eurocard is - the closest I recall is a cheque guarantee card for an obsolete initiative called "Eurocheques", which were a kind of cheque that you could write in any currency in the EU (and long before the Euro was a currency - so we are talking about Deutschmarks, Francs etc). But I'm old enough to have had a Diners card, and to have found an outlet which accepted it. -- Roland Perry |
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On Fri, 2 Mar 2012 18:31:52 +0000, Roland Perry
wrote: In message , at 08:35:46 on Fri, 2 Mar 2012, Robert Neville remarked: (Note to USA subscribers: for a generation, Barclaycard and VISA were synonymous in the UK.) I recall some of my early trips to the UK, attempting use use a Mastercard, getting a puzzled look from the clerk and having to say "Just process it like a Eurocard". Hmm, not sure what a Eurocard is A Brussels-based operation which in 1968 entered into an agreement with Mastercard giving mutual recognition of either's cards :- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurocar...ayment_card%29 that operation evolved into Europay which later merged with Mastercard. - the closest I recall is a cheque guarantee card for an obsolete initiative called "Eurocheques", A related operation. RIP 2002. which were a kind of cheque that you could write in any currency in the EU (and long before the Euro was a currency - so we are talking about Deutschmarks, Francs etc). But I'm old enough to have had a Diners card, and to have found an outlet which accepted it. |
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Roland Perry wrote:
Hmm, not sure what a Eurocard is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurocar...ayment_card%29 |
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Roland Perry writes:
In message , at 08:35:46 on Fri, 2 Mar 2012, Robert Neville remarked: (Note to USA subscribers: for a generation, Barclaycard and VISA were synonymous in the UK.) I recall some of my early trips to the UK, attempting use use a Mastercard, getting a puzzled look from the clerk and having to say "Just process it like a Eurocard". Hmm, not sure what a Eurocard is - the closest I recall is a cheque guarantee card for an obsolete initiative called "Eurocheques", which were a kind of cheque that you could write in any currency in the EU (and long before the Euro was a currency - so we are talking about Deutschmarks, Francs etc). I remember Eurocard in Europe, in the UK it was called Access. Phil |
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"Phil" wrote in message ...
I remember Eurocard in Europe, in the UK it was called Access. Phil Access was joined to MasterCard (MCI) and EuroCard (ECI)- they are both clubs. Richard - who has read this thread with interest, ex-EFTPOS manager for Access, ex-member APACS PIN Working Group |
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