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	<title>Comments on: Barclaycard&#8217;s bad debt bill could be more than £1.5bn</title>
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The account statement provided by the banker works“ backwards” in the usual accounting, because it is an extract from the accounts of the bank and not customer accounts. However, the terms of credit and debit cards have their etymological meaning. ...</description>
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