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bbeth68

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When using a debit card, why am I given the option to select "debit" or "credit" at some places?

In addition, you have the right to ask your bank to restrict withdrawals on your card when your balance reaches $0. Some of the banks now say that they will extend this money to you as a "Courtesy". There is NOTHING courteous about incurring overdraft fees to the tune of $35.00 or more, which in some cases will compound daily if not paid.

Although you may be told "NO", the bank branches are often unaware of their ability to stop a check-card transaction when there isn't the available funds. BE PERSISTENT! Have them call their main branch. Or take your business elsewhere.

We are trained as consumers to 'whip out our card' for every transaction. It was a horrifying lesson for my daughter when she made 5 purchases that totaled less than $15 on her card, and was hit with overdraft fees in excess of $200.00!

The bank claimed to have processed the purchases for her to "save her the embarrassment of having her card 'Declined' at check out". The $200.00 quickly turned into $350.00 while my daughter was trying to figure out how to pay off the large debt to her bank when working part time at a local sandwich shop, and going to college full time.

BUYER B E W A R E ! ! !

Response posted 2 years ago

When using a debit card, why am I given the option to select "debit" or "credit" at some places?

Only one additional issue... I use the "Credit" feature of my debit card, because my bank charges a $1.50 fee for using the card as a "debit" (with the exception of the bank-owned ATMs). This charge is across-the-board, and includes merchants. Many merchants will say there is no fee to use your debit card there, however, they are just speaking of THEIR policies. Each bank has it's own fee schedule. Some banks offer the 'debit' feature as a free service, others charge anywhere from $.50 to $2.00 for each transaction.

My bank allows me to use the card as 'credit'. There is no annual fee for me, and no 'per-use' charges.

This can be very confusing, as there are no set standards. I always read the literature I am provided with my cards, and ask LOTS of questions before utilizing new bank features (I'm older and personal banking has really gone through phenomenal changes over the past thirty years).

Response posted 2 years ago

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