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money

Any common medium of exchange acceptable in payment for goods or services or for the settlement of debts; legal tender. Money is usually coinage (metal coins having endured as a medium of exchange since the 8th century BC) and paper notes. Developments such as the cheque and debit and credit cards fulfil many of the traditional functions of money.



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To save money on bank overdraft fees and avoid overspending, many people have switched to the increasingly popular prepaid debit card This allows the owner to put money on the card and spend it just like cash To save money on bank overdraft fees and avoid overspending, many people have switched to the increasingly popular prepaid debit card.
Apart from this, you must not put money on "tie".
But Irvine could afford to smile afterwards, revealing he had backed Ferrari team-mate Michael Schumacher to win the race - and had also put money on himself for a points finish.
 
 
 
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