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by Dries007
2 hours ago
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Almost all EU credit cards are automatic debit at the end of the month, i.e. carrying over balance is not even possible. You will simply be over-drafted on the linked debit account and charged a fee + steep interest if you spend more then you have. Typically until the overdraft is resolved, no further debit card payments can be made. The only reasons to use a CC in EU are: - online payments where CC is the only accepted form of payment - delay payments until after receiving wage - hotels, car rentals, and other places that lock an amount on your card - extra insurance provided by some more premium cards (VISA Gold etc) Ever since 3-D Secure (2FA for CC transactions, beyond the CCV code), you have been liable for any transaction that was validated by it. Your bank may still do a chargeback as a courtesy, but that's not guaranteed. |
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