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by ssl-3
842 days ago
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Banks have to hold up their end of the customer agreement (contract), and the terms of that agreement are enforced by contract law. I've yet to see a bank's customer agreement wherein the contractually-defined protections for debit cards varied significantly from the legally-defined protections for credit cards. (I haven't made an exhaustive study of this, but I have read the fine print for every new bank account that I've considered.) If you can find a customer agreement that is meaningfully different in this aspect, then: I'm all ears. |
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Right, but they can change those unilaterally whenever they feel like it. Multiple times a year I'll get an updated terms of service document from this or that bank.