What is the difference between a store credit card and an ordinary credit card?(1 point)

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An ordinary credit card allows you to pay with funds taken directly from your bank account.
An ordinary credit card allows you to pay with funds taken directly from your bank account.

A store credit card generally comes with a higher interest rate.
A store credit card generally comes with a higher interest rate.

An ordinary credit card can be used at only the business that issued it.
An ordinary credit card can be used at only the business that issued it.

Some store credit cards are co-branded with one of the major credit card networks.
Some store credit cards are co-branded with one of the major credit card networks.

Store credit cards typically have specific benefits or rewards for shopping at that particular store, while ordinary credit cards offer more general rewards programs.