But that is prepaid, which is not what he wants.
For NZrs, a debit card is like a visa card, but it is paid for straight away, unlike at the end of the month.
A, cashflow card that can buy stuff on the internet that is not prepaid.
"Sex is like a velociraptor: Despite your movie-fueled lifelong neurotic obsession, it is unlikely to be found in your house." ~XKCD
Why would a debit card change meaning in a different country? I just google searched debit card for a clearer definition, and it says that debit cards are linked to a back account and spend the money from it. Is this not the same a cash flow card?