Think of a credit card is safer to use than a debit card ? Most people do. Be convinced that credit cards are a better way, and you’re less likely to have their money stolen from you when you use a credit card. Unfortunately, these people are wrong.
Credit cards carry a huge risk that allows the user to incur debt. Debit cards force you to pay with money they already have. If you have a debit card from a well-known names such as Visa or Master Card, you will have the same policy on unauthorized charges to credit cards have. Do not be fooled to believe that credit cards are the “safer” way to go. Only you in trouble and forced him to make the payments.
Debit cards are used in a very high level and today are used more frequently than credit cards. Last year the use of debit card over one trillion dollars. Thank God ! That’s a lot of people using debit cards ! Although we would like the growth of debit cards versus credit cards, which still wants to make sure you’re being careful with your debit card.
Since a debit card is directly linked to your bank account is a convenient way to buy things without incurring debt. When using a debit card the money is immediately withdrawn from your account, which means lack of interest, late fees, over-limiting the fees or annual fees – all the good things that will help you avoid debt . Debit cards are also excellent for use as there is no need to carry cash or a check.
Here are 5 tips on managing your credit card:
1. Know your PIN. When you make a purchase with your debit card, you must have the option to run as a debit or credit purchase. Always choose credit. Credit? This will ensure that it is protected by the card company’s policy of Zero Liability – You will not be liable for unauthorized transactions. If you must use your PIN, be sure to memorize your PIN and NEVER take it with you. Report lost cards immediately, change your PIN often and use your debit card only.
2. Check bank statements. To ensure that no one but you’re using your debit card, check your bank statements online every day. It may seem boring, but it’s better than someone stealing your money. Make sure your Internet connection and computer are secure before entering your personal information. If you spot something suspicious, call your bank immediately.
3. Watch your debit card. Keep your eyes on your debit card when operations are ongoing. Is in sight at all times. Once the card lets your view, no one has access to the card information and, ultimately, your bank account. Therefore, it is always better to use cash !
4. Check your credit report. Each year, you may request a credit report from one of the three credit reporting consumption nationwide. DO IT ! If you think someone is using your debit card, please contact the credit bureau immediately and request a copy of your credit report. Regular monitoring will help reduce any illegal activity.
5. Be on the lookout. The latest scam involves criminals linked “skimmers” to the card-swiping devices and access to your personal information and bank account. If a card-swipe seems questionable, do not use it. NEVER use an ATM without a brand.
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