There are two main kinds of international plastic cards. The first kind is travel and entertainment card, such as American Express, Diner’s Club and Carte Blanche. The second kind is Visa or Mastercard credit card which has different local names in each country. In Britain the former is called Barclaycard and the latter is called Access. Both sorts of cards can be used in many hotels, restaurants and shops worldwide. When the cardholder pays a bill, the details are written on the sales voucher, which the cardholder signs. The shop or restaurant gives a top copy to the customer, sends a copy to the finance company and keeps a copy. The finance company pays the shop the amount of the bill, but takes off asmall percentage charge. For example, if the bill is $60, the finance company takes off 5% and pays shop $57. The finance company sends every cardholder the statement each month with details of all transactions in that month. Travel and entertainment card accounts must be paid in full every month. Credit cardholders do not have to pay their accounts every month, but they must pay a minimum amount of $5 or 5% of the bill (whichever is greater). Then the outstanding balance, plus interest, is written on the next statement. Cardholders pay for travel and entertainment cards ( an annual subscription for both American Express and Diner’s Club is $17.50), but credit cards are free in Britain. In Britain some credit cards are also cheque cards. Barclaycard guarantees cheques drawn on Barclays Bank and Access guarantees cheques drawn on the National Westminster Bank.
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Объяснение:
Over the sandy beaches creep,
And from the clear and shining water
Step thirty goodly knights escorted
By their Old Guardian, of the deep
An ancient dweller There a dreaded
And hated tsar is captive ta'en;
There, as all watch, for cloud banks headed,
Across the sea and o'er a plain,
A warlock bears a knight. There, weeping,
A princess sits locked in a cell,
And Grey Wolf serves her very well;
There, in a mortar, onward sweeping
All of itself, beneath the skies
The wicked Baba-Yaga flies;
There pines Koshchei and lusts for gold