<i>There already is a pan-european chequing card. It has been in use since at least the mid-80s and essentially all accounts are enabled for this (as far as I know). So why a new card?</i>
In continental Europe, Maestro is, de facto, the successor to the Eurocheque system, since most European banks issued Maestro cards after the Eurocheque card had been discontinued.
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1984, knocking on your door
will you let it come
will you let it run your life?
It's time you started thinking inside your head
that you should stand up and fight
Just where will you be when your freedom is dead
You're never out of their sight
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"For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know the whole truth; to know the worst and provide for it." - Patrick Henry
The level of injustice and wrong you endure is directly determined by how much you quietly submit to. Even to the point of extinction.