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I received an email alert from my bank....
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 331987" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>here in the US, if you are at a "terminal" that you swipe your card through, you have to use your pin for your debit card. However, if you have a mastercard or visa debit card, you can also have it swiped as a credit card and not use a pin! Check out folks are supposed to ask for ID to make sure that the name on the card matches the name on the ID but seldom do. </p><p></p><p>Cory has a debit card for his disability. Because I am his payee, for some strange reason that card comes in my name. I give him the card to use and he has no problem except for one place using a debit card with my name on it! The place he has a problem? The electric company!!! A place I really want him to pay...lol. </p><p></p><p>One thing you can also do to put a layer of protection up when making purchases online is to use Paypal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 331987, member: 1514"] here in the US, if you are at a "terminal" that you swipe your card through, you have to use your pin for your debit card. However, if you have a mastercard or visa debit card, you can also have it swiped as a credit card and not use a pin! Check out folks are supposed to ask for ID to make sure that the name on the card matches the name on the ID but seldom do. Cory has a debit card for his disability. Because I am his payee, for some strange reason that card comes in my name. I give him the card to use and he has no problem except for one place using a debit card with my name on it! The place he has a problem? The electric company!!! A place I really want him to pay...lol. One thing you can also do to put a layer of protection up when making purchases online is to use Paypal. [/QUOTE]
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