Carly_Roach
Carly Roach
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We have a separate checking account that we use for online purchases only and use the debit card from that account. There's never any more than $100.00 there unless we're planning a large internet purchase. If we want to buy a big item from the internet, I transfer the amount we plan to spend, wait a day, then buy the product. When the balance gets low, I simply replenish by transferring more money in.I would be careful using a debit card online. If your number is swiped, your checking/savings accounts are wiped clean and you have no recourse and will probably never get that money back.
When you use a credit card, you at least have some protection.
And to answer the OP, I have a Visa and my DH has a MC.![]()
You're wrong about no recourse. Check with your banking institution, but at PNC if a charge is made that we didn't approve and we report the theft right away, they reimburse us for the amount. Fortunately we haven't had to deal with this personally, but I know people who have and they were very happy with how it turned out.
We've lived on cash for well over a year now and I'm generally loving it. It was difficult at first, but I'm going to keep doing this for as long as possible. We really, really think about what we spend our money on now, weighing whether or not we really need that CD or new phone if it means we'll have less in the account until payday, as opposed to just putting it on the card and forgetting about it.