If you use them responsibly though, credit cards can offer other advantages. They help build your credit, as long as you pay your bills on time. Some also offer rewards that you can use to get gifts, cash back or discounts for products, services and special events. They also provide more protection if someone steals your card or bank information. If you notice a fraudulent charge on your credit card account, you can call the card issuer, make a dispute claim, and the charge should be removed from your balance. But if thieves steal your debit card information and use it, it may take weeks for the bank to investigate your claim and replace the lost funds. In the meantime, you may have to deal with a dwindling bank balance or bounced checks.
Federal law also protects you if you need to dispute charges on a credit card, but not if you use a debit card or other forms of payment.If you paid cash or used a debit card, the retailer already has your money. So you have a lot less leverage, and theres no guarantee youll get that money back. But if you pay for something with your credit card and arent happy with the purchase, your card issuer can legally withhold payment from the retailer until they resolve the dispute, and you wont be charged.