Debit Card If for any reason you don’t want have a credit
card, you want to make sure that you have a debit card. If you
have a checking account, in most cases, you will be allowed to
get one of these cards. They can be used almost anywhere credit
cards are excepted, but they do work in a different way. These
cards will only allow you to buy something if you have enough
money in your account. If you have problems with credit cards,
this might even be a great alternative to stop you from
overspending. A good debit card is one that offers you buyer
protection. Though not all of these cards will do this for you,
you will want to ask a your bank to see if yours will. The good
debit card will offer you the same protection a good credit
card will, and you should be able to use it anywhere you buy or
spend money. They are especially useful if you want to buy
things online, or if you are going out of town were you know no
one will accept a check from you. If your debit card comes with
credit protection as an optional feature, make sure you sign up
for it. Also remember that your debit card is vulnerable if
someone else were to get their hands on it, so if you find that
your debit card is missing make sure you contact your bank at
once. They will be able to cancel your card and possibly issue
you a new one immediately. In some cases, you will not be
liable for fraudulent charges made against your account while
your card was out of your hands. However you must act fast if
you find it missing or there may be nothing the bank can
do.
As with a credit card, make sure you have a secure server
when you are using your debit card online. Also remember that
there are scam e-mails that will ask you to enter your debit
card information under false pretenses. If you receive an
e-mail from your bank asking you to go to a web site to enter
your information, you should delete the e-mail once and contact
your bank. Your bank will never asked you for this information
online. If you enter your information on one of these
fraudulent sites, you have just given criminals the keys to
your bank account. If you are ever in doubt call your bank over
the phone. If there is a problem, they will address it with you
then.
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