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This is the web archive for Anthropology 125S, "The Anthropology of Money." Anthro 125S was a class at the University of California, Irvine, in Winter 2008 by Prof. Bill Maurer. Use the Label tags on the left to navigate around this site. Click on "Final Projects" to the left, below, to read the results of the students' research, and feel free to post your own comments!
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The members of this project are only Ann Medina and Jamie Luong. We are going to cover the negative and positive connotations associated with debit and credit cards. We are also going to have a section on identity theft.
Here is an image of the front side of a regular credit/debit card. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/76/CCardFront.svg
*1 is the bank logo.
*2 is the EMV chip (commonly referred to as 'Chip And Pin')
*3 is the Hologram
*4 is the 16 digit card number
*5 is the logo of the card type
*6 is the expiry date
*7 is the name of the cardholder
Here is the back side of a regular credit/debit card. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fa/CCardBack.svg
*1 is the magnetic stripe.
*2 is the signature strip
*3 is the CVC2 code
here is a little introduction to debit cards:
• it is a card that provides an alternative payment method to cash for making purchases
• the card is physically like a credit card, but it's functions are more like a check in which funds are withdrawn from the cardholder's bank account or from the remaining balance on the card
• wipe or insert card, transactions are authorized and processed and customer verifies it with a pin or sometimes a signature
• also an atm card for withdrawing cash and a guarantee card
• cash back service that allows withdraw cash with purchase
• deduction from savings or checking account but credit might be spending money one may not have
• accessible for those with bad credit, but are limited to only the existing funds in the account
here is a little introduction to debit cards:
• it is a card that provides an alternative payment method to cash for making purchases
• the card is physically like a credit card, but it's functions are more like a check in which funds are withdrawn from the cardholder's bank account or from the remaining balance on the card
• wipe or insert card, transactions are authorized and processed and customer verifies it with a pin or sometimes a signature
• also an atm card for withdrawing cash and a guarantee card
• cash back service that allows withdraw cash with purchase
• deduction from savings or checking account but credit might be spending money one may not have
• accessible for those with bad credit, but are limited to only the existing funds in the account
Have you ever thought of owning a crocodile printed leather feeling credit card?
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