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28 January, 16:32

Credit cards that carry the name of both the issuing bank and another company, such as an airline or hotel chain, are called _?_. a. co-branded cards c. logo cards b. dual-purpose cards d. prestige cards

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  1. 28 January, 16:35
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    The answer is c logo cards
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