I will pay by credit card 的中文意思是().
A.我能用什么方式结账
B.我使用信用卡结帐
C.我用现金结账
D.我用支票结账
A.我能用什么方式结账
B.我使用信用卡结帐
C.我用现金结账
D.我用支票结账
Credit cards offer two major services. First, they are easier and safer to carry than large amounts of money. Second, they permit people to borrow-to buy things they want even when they do not have enough money to pay the full price. Credit cards make it possible to spread out payments over weeks or months.
To receive credit cards, people must prove that they earn enough to pay for whai they buy. And they usually must prove that they have paid back any money they borrowed in the past. Then, after they receive the card, credit cmnpanies limit how much they can buy with it. Visa and Mastercard, for example, do not permit most of their users to owe more than $ 1,500. Yet even with these restrictions(限制), credit cards often make it too easy for people to spend the money they cannot pay back.
With credit cards, people pay for goods or services at the end of each month, instead of when they buy them. And when the time does come to pay, most credit cards offer people a choice. They can pay all of what they owe for the month. Or they can pay just part usually between five and ten percent of what they owe.
Studies of credit card use have found tha! each month, about half of all card users pay the full amount they owe. The others pay only part of the amount. It is this group that pro- vides credit, card companies with most of their earnings. That is because the people pay a service charge—"interest"—for the right to postpone full payment. Most pay an interest rate of about 19 percent a year of what they owe. In the last few years, there has been increasing criticism of high interest rates on credit cards. The use of credit cards continues to increase. Some people say that in the near future credit cards will replace money completely, but others believe that event is unlikely. However, they think Americans will be using credit cards more and more. A major reason for this is the increasing fear of crime. Credit cards—unlike real money—can be replaced if they are lost or stolen.
With a credit card one can buy things______.
A.one can never afford
B.without using cash
C.at lower prices
D.which cannot be bought with cash
Credit card companies charge the user more money if______.
A.he can't pay back all the money at the end of a certain period
B.he pays back all the money before the end of a certain period
C.he has lost his credit card
D.he wants to stop using the credit card
(1)( )latest date for presentation of a claim including any usance period.
(2)( )terms and conditions of the Undertaking.
(3)( )the letter of credit expiry date.
(4)( )party to pay the Reimbursement Undertaking fee, if other than the issuing bank.
A.but we have to pay back later more than what we owe
B.and we don't have to pay back any other money
C.but we pay back a little less than what we owe
D.and we must soon pay back what we owe
Disposition of discrepant documents by the nominated bank in the following six methods:
(1) ( )Return just the discrepant documents for correction and resubmission within the
validity of the Credit and within the latest date for presentation of above document.
(2) ( )Upon authorization by the presenter, forward the discrepant documents on "an approval" basis under documentary credit to the Issuing Bank for review and approval or rejection of the documents.
(3) ( )If so authorised by the presenter, cable, telex, or telecommunicate with the issuing bank for authority to pay, accept, or negotiate against such discrepant documents.
(4) ( )Remittance of Documents for Collection.
(5) ( )Call for an indemnity from the beneficiary or from his bank, pay, accept or negotiate on the undertaking that any payment, acceptance or negotiation made, will be refunded by the party giving such indemnity together with interest and related charges, if the issuing bank refuses to provide reimbursement.
(6) ( )With the agreement of the beneficiary, pay, accept or negotiate "under reserve", i. e. the bank retains the right of recourse against the beneficiary if the issuing bank refuses to provide reimbursement against documents that do not meet the credit requirements.
Booking opens for Beckett Shorts on September 8
BY TELEPHONE
For credit card(信誉卡) booking. Calls are answered.
BOX OFFICE
01789-295623 9 a.m. ~8 p.m. (Mon. ~Sat. )
0541-541051 (24 hour, 7 days, no booking charge).
BY FAX
For credit card booking. Please allow at least 48 hours for reply, if required.
BOX OFFICE
01789 261974 or 01862 387765
BY POST
Please enclose(附上) a cheque or credit card details together with a SAE or add 50p to the total amount(总额) to cover postage. Please send to the Box Office, RST, Stratford-upon- Avon, CV37 6BB.
Booking opens for all other plays on September 19.
IN PERSON
BOX OFFICE
RST hall, 9:30 a.m. ~8 p.m.(Mon. ~Sat. )
(6 p.m. when theatres are closed).
OVERSEAS BOOKING
The easiest method of payment is by credit card. You can also pay by: Eurocheque(up to£500) with your card number written on the back.
PAYING FOR YOUR TICKETS
CREDIT CARDS
We accept Visa, Master Card, American Express and Diners Club. Please give the card number, name and address of cardholder.
CHEQUES
Cheques and postal orders should be payable to: Royal Shakespeare Theatre.
In which of the following ways of booking does one probably have to pay extra money?
A.In person.
B.By telephone.
C.By fax.
D.By post.
A. ( ) Obtain the issuing bank's agreement prior to paying the beneficiary.
B. ( ) Refuse the beneficiary's request while undertaking to pay at maturity.
C. ( ) Prepay the deferred payment undertaking.
D. ( ) Obtain an agreement for recourse to the beneficiary.
(1)( ) A only.
(2)( ) D only.
(3)( ) B and C only.
(4)( ) C and D only.