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by euio757
2 hours ago
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Setting weird rewards/cash back things aside, which is the main incentive for folks to use it over debit card in most places: It's not fully unnecessary step in-between when fraud is involved. If someone hacks you/deceives you and somehow they got $5000 from your debit card, then your bank account is $5000 smaller. That can impact your ability to pay rent, or whatever you needed those $5000 for. If it's via credit card, you have a decent amount of time to contest and resolve the issue. the disputed amount should effectively be removed from your balance or offset by a temporary provisional credit until the investigation is completed |
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That's a myth. I had my debit card cloned and some money stolen. The bank gave my money back. Debit cards are protected too.