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Many years ago I read that credit cards were the thing of the future. Credit card companies were telling us that plastic would replace cash. Well, this hasnt happened. People are still using notes and coins. The Internet has increased the use of cred
Im not sure what to think about identity cards. There are good and bad things about them. I think on the whole they are a good thing. It depends on what the government uses the information for. It also depends on how secure the database is that keeps
Part 1 Tina's Money Woes Tina的金钱危机 Dialogue Script1 对话原文1 Jason: Whoa! That's a lot of bags! Let me help you. Tina: Thanks. Macy's had a sale I couldn't miss out on. Jason: So this is how you're spending your days now that you're unemployed
15Accepting Credit Cards GLOSSARY cash-only business a company that lets its customers pay only with cash, notwith credit cards or checks* The store decided to become a cash-only business, because too many customers were writing checks without having
周末,爸爸、妈妈、阿美和丹尼尔全家人一起到超市购物。超市的自动存包柜已经满箱,服务台也不能存包,这下该怎么办呢?一起看看吧! Listen Read Learn Salesperson: What else, Ma'am? Shirley: No, thanks. My husband said:We'd like to pay now. Salesperson: Let
Many years ago I read that credit cards were the thing of the future. Credit card companies were telling us that plastic would replace cash. Well, this hasnt happened. People are still using notes and coins. The Internet has increased the use of cred
Im not sure what to think about identity cards. There are good and bad things about them. I think on the whole they are a good thing. It depends on what the government uses the information for. It also depends on how secure the database is that keeps
Today, nearly 144 million Americans have credit cards and they are using their cards like never before, charging 1.5 trillion dollars last year alone. Credit cards have become a central part of the American Economy. I really cant say that I love my c
Salesperson: What else, Ma'am? Shirley: No, thanks. My husband said:We'd like to pay now. Salesperson: Let me show you to the cashier's. Salesperson: It's 905 yuan in total. Shirley: What? Where does that five come from? Salesperson: Oh, it's a servi
Like the windows I am closing can't keep away that cold Like my kitchen's just the place where you smoke and pan for gold Like all the things we try to discover are already used a lot And all attempts to stop the silence put us on the spot I've been
This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. Credit cards let people buy things now and pay for them over months or even years. But some people get deep into debt. And critics say some banks have terms and charges that can make it harder for pe
A: I've got a reservation here. My name is John Sandals. B: Mr. Sandals, may I see your ID, please? A: One second, please, while I dig it out. Here. B: Now, sir, do you have a credit card? A: Yes, I do. Do you accept American Express? B: I'm sorry, M
A: Hi. I'm looking for pots and pans. B: That section is right over there. A: Thank you so much. B: Perhaps you'd like to sign up for our store credit card. A: No, but thank you. I have plenty of credit cards. B: Our credit card saves you 10 percent
A: I'm looking for your pots and pans section. B: We have a huge pots and pans section right over there. A: Thank you for your help. B: You know, we have a store credit card. A: No, thank you. I already have 1,000 credit cards. B: But our credit card
A: Where are your pots and pans? B: All our pots and pans are right over there. A: Oh, I walked right past it. B: Perhaps you'd be interested in a store credit card. A: Thanks, but no thanks. My wallet is full of credit cards. B: But only our credit
A: I want to fill out the form for a store credit card. B: Very good. Here's the application form. A: ...Okay. I've filled out all the information. Here's the form. B: Thank you. Now I need to see one of your credit cards. A: Here's my American Expre
Credit Cards NB: This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript Dan: Hello, Im Dan Walker Smith and this is 6 Minute English from the BBC. Today Im joined by Kate. Hi Kate. Kate: Hi Dan. Dan: Now Kate, today we're talking about credit cards. So cou
Cabinet Ministers like the Minister for Foreign Affairs, or the Minister for Trade or the Minister for the Environment have to travel overseas as part of their job. They have a credit card to pay for expenses such as hotels, taxis and food. They are
Danny: Are you sure we should start accepting credit cards from our customers? Weve always been a cash-only business. Katy: I think we need to for the convenience of our customers. It wont be as big a nuisance as you think, with this new cash registe
In recent years, various banks have been competing to issue credit cards, whose numbers have been increasing sharply in China. Such a high increase in the number pf credit cards has created a situation with some people holding a number of credit card