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Sold through debit card ₹8500.Bank charged 1%commision

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Answered by ButterFliee
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Explanation:

When you see the term POS on your bank statements your online transaction history, it usually refers to a purchase you made with your debit card. That label might refer to the amount you paid a merchant, or it might signal that you were charged additional fees for using your card.

Answered by beststudent1
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Answer:

The SBI ATM cards enable customers to make cash withdrawals up to a certain limit. For example, SBI's Global International debit card allows customers to withdraw up to ₹ 40,000 per day, and make online transactions up to Rs 75,000 per day, according to the bank's website.

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Withdrawals up to ₹ 1 lakh per day can be made by using higher value cards by the bank, according to the SBI website. The SBI Classic Debit Card can be used to purchase goods at merchant establishments, for making payment online and withdraw cash within the country.

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