MarkBarbieri
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I just changed checking accounts. I asked for an regular ATM card (non-VISA, Mastercard, etc.). My banker told me that they could do it but that almost everyone uses debit cards these days. I asked what advantages using a debit card had over using a credit card and paying it off every month. He couldn't give me any.
So are there any? If you are the sort of person that pays off your credit card every month and incures no interest payments, is there any reason to use a debit card?
Advantages I can think of for using the credit card include:
1) Security - I'm limited to $50 in fraud charges by law. With a debit card, I believe that banks often have a policy limit, but after watching how banks change their rules, I'm not sure that I want to trust them.
2) Security - If someone does start using my credit card, I can work out it out with the credit card company without disrupting my cash flow account.
3) Float - with the credit card, I can keep the money in my hands for an extra 15-30 days.
4) Fewer checking transactions - I like to minimize the number of items that hit my checking account. They still have to go somewhere, but since I already have dozens and dozens of credit card transactions every month, I prefer that they go there.
So what are the advantages of using a debit card over a credit card? I'm curious as to why we appear to be way out of the mainstream for not using them.
So are there any? If you are the sort of person that pays off your credit card every month and incures no interest payments, is there any reason to use a debit card?
Advantages I can think of for using the credit card include:
1) Security - I'm limited to $50 in fraud charges by law. With a debit card, I believe that banks often have a policy limit, but after watching how banks change their rules, I'm not sure that I want to trust them.
2) Security - If someone does start using my credit card, I can work out it out with the credit card company without disrupting my cash flow account.
3) Float - with the credit card, I can keep the money in my hands for an extra 15-30 days.
4) Fewer checking transactions - I like to minimize the number of items that hit my checking account. They still have to go somewhere, but since I already have dozens and dozens of credit card transactions every month, I prefer that they go there.
So what are the advantages of using a debit card over a credit card? I'm curious as to why we appear to be way out of the mainstream for not using them.