Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Bank sends letters to encourage use of debit card?

Hi. I have a visa debit card provided by the bank, but it is extremely rare that i ever use it. It has been several months since i used it last. The reason i stopped using is because last year i purchased a 12 ounce for $2.56 using the debit card, but didn%26#039;t know that i had no funds in account (the employer delayed the start of direct deposit by 1 week). And then i was fined $33. So the 12 ounce coffee cost me $35.56 altogether! After that i never used the debit card again, and only used credit card thereafter. But now the bank sends frequent letters to encourage use of debit card and that if i use debit card, i will be pre-approved for some other deals offered by bank. So should i start using debit card again?



Bank sends letters to encourage use of debit card?title loans





I wouldn%26#039;t. I hate debit cards and only have one for use at ATM -- which I don%26#039;t really use either.



I%26#039;m not sure what the advantage is to the bank. Perhaps they collect merchant fees or maybe they just hope to get more overdraft fees.



Unless the deal is something really good that you really want, stick with your credit card.



Bank sends letters to encourage use of debit card?

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It costs a bank aproximately 3 cents to process a debt card transaction as opposed to a check which costs aproximatley 12 cents to process...that is a 4 factor differance in cost. So it is worth it for them to have you use your debit card as opposed to checks.



Also, some banks have a policy that if you don%26#039;t use your debit card at least once they cancel or deactivate it to prevent fraud on your account via your debit card...so it is a good idea to use it once in a while just to keep the card active. I would always have a customer or two that would come in and inform me that their debit card wouldn%26#039;t work and they were out of checks and they don%26#039;t understand what is going on...always it was that they haven%26#039;t used their debit card, so the bank had deactivated the card for the customers safety...meaning that when the customer really needed it they couldn%26#039;t use it. So use it once in a while.|||I will chose to use a credit card for most transactions, and for small ticket items, will use my ATM card instead. Debit cards to me are essentially like ATM cards, and there%26#039;s no other benefit for me as a consumer (like points for instance). You will also avoid the above situation with credit cards (and can even request for fee waiver and waiver of late payment charges if you pay your bills on time too).|||I stay away from debit cards....good luck trying to get a refund using a debit card. The banks are quick to take out that money, buy are sure slow putting it back in!!|||unless you pay your CC in full at the end of the month, use ATM, unless it a big ticket item, then you want the protection offered by the CCs

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