Which means you do have ... debt.
Not if you pay on time.
Which means you do have ... debt.
As an example of when cash is more convienient than debit visa/mastercards, credit cards or debit cards...
Neighbour's kid wants to cut your grass. Obviously you aren't going to give the kid your credit card, debit card nor debit visa/mastercard.
Giving the kids cash when they plan to hang out with their friends (e.g. go to a movie, go to the mall).
Another example, one of my favourite grocery stores requires you to use their carts but you need to insert a one dollar coin into the slot of the cart to be able to use it. You get your one dollar back when you leave the store and put the cart back in its proper place.
- Thus, useful sometimes to carry cash too. I usually try to keep about $100 dollars in my wallet. Tough to do because I have teenagers.
It's why I wonder how do people get by when they say they have no debit cards nor debit visa/mastercard but just credit cards.
P.S. Some stores (not many) will allow cash back after making a purchase with a debit card or debit visa/mastercard. Doing such with a credit card...you're charged a higher interest rate. The latter you'll be increasing your debt.
P.S.S. Many countries don't use credit history the same way as the U.S.A...a few do not even have a credit report agency.
wrbtrader
Actually, how do you withdraw cash or make deposits to your bank account without a debit card considering you can not do that with a credit card ?
I've asked because I've been places where I need cash sometimes and I don't have time to go inside the bank to stand in line for a teller.
wrbtrader
Turned it down. Hacked a couple of times and decided not worth the trouble. Besides, credit cards have rebates/rewards going way back (years) before they became popular.You have no debit card because you got rid of it, lost it, bank doesn't offer it, turned it down or what ?
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Reading online it says credit cards are not that safe either. So how is it credit card is safer than the debit based account ?
...And actually you can use credit cards also nowadays to withdraw cash just not depositing funds.
True. That is why I only do it in a pinch. If I want cash I go to the neighborhood branch and these days almost nobody needs cash.VERY BAD IDEA, because that is known in credit card parlance as a "cash advance". And if you thought your credit charge APR was bad, go look through your credit card agreement and see what the APR is on a cash advance. *bristles*
True. That is why I only do it in a pinch. If I want cash I go to the neighborhood branch and these days almost nobody needs cash.