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Acceptance mark

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Acceptance mark at an automated teller machine
Acceptance mark at a merchant

An acceptance mark, in respect of credit cards, is a logo or design that indicates that a automated teller machine and merchant accepts one or more credit card types. Common uses include decals and signs at merchant locations or in merchant advertisements. The purpose of the mark is to provide the card holder with information where his or her card can be used. An acceptance mark differs from the cards product names (such as American Express Black card, Eurocard), as they show the group of cards accepted. An acceptance mark corresponds to the same mark being shown on the card.

Examples of acceptance marks