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Credit Cards vs. Debit Cards!
But everybody has heard of dangers that can come with credit cards if you’re not careful, as well as the horrific statistics:
So, you decide to give a debit card a try.Loving the idea of safety! With a debit card, you are spending your own cash. When you’re out of money, you don’t spend, period. Debit cards don’t put you in debt unless you overdraw your debit card. Of course, that’s easy to do. How? You use the card without knowing your balance. Or you trust a money machine to tell you your balance. But the money machine balance doesn’t show monthly fees that may be deducted soon and doesn’t show upcoming automatic payments. Here’s what can happen: a money machine shows you have 50 bucks, so you draw out forty. That night, a monthly payment of fifteen bucks hits your account. Bingo, you’re overdrawn. Well, what about using prepaid debit cards with a set balance?Let’s say you grab a $100 pre-paid debit card from a rack of prepaid debit cards. You’re ready to go! But hold on. Many pre-paid debit cards are a ripoff. Some charge ten bucks just to activate your card! On that $100 card, you’re down to $90 before you spend a dime. Others charge weird and unnecessary fees like these:
Because prepaid debit and gift cards are not closely regulated, many card companies are making up their own rules about fees—and the rules are designed to help the company, not you. So what should you do?Get a regular debit card at the credit union! It’s as simple as that. No hidden fees, and guaranteed good service. Go check it out now on the elevationscu.com website. And while you’re there, check out FoolProof Lite and its radical modules on debit cards and credit cards: lite.foolproofonline.info/elevationscu/ That’s it for now. Hope this helps! Cheers, Will. |
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