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Business, 25.03.2020 06:02 hardwick744

When Ann was traveling outside the United States, she found the perfect souvenir. Unfortunately, when she went to make the purchase with her debit card, the transaction was denied. This happened because Ann had only $200 in her account, and the souvenir cost $300. Ann was disappointed and regretted having to pass on her purchase. What could Ann have done before her trip to ensure that she could spend more than what was in her account

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