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how are debit cards linked to accounts by banks?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To expand a little: If you carefully examine the edge of your debit card where the magnetic strip joind the card, you will find a teeny weeny tine hole. When the card is inserted into a card reader (in a shop or ATM), an electrical impulse from the machine causes the card to extrude a minutely thin but extraordinarily long piece of wire, which goes down a TOP SECRET teeny tiny tube that only banks know about and snakes all the way to your bank. At the bank, an employee with an exceeding powerful microscope read the account details from the end of the wire where they were embroidered by poor people living in the 3rd world. He then checks you account, and if all is OK, he ties a little note to the end of the wire, and gives it a tug, which turns on the magnetic strip causing the wire to be retracted back into the card, quick as a flash. As it shoots back into the card, the note tied to the end is too large and falls off onto the counter as a receipt.
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