Posted by John A. on April 04, 2011 at 21:12:04 from (76.1.122.180):
In Reply to: OT- debit cards posted by coloken on April 04, 2011 at 06:42:57:
coloken, I too use a debit card BUT!!, I am in process of Stopping using the one tied to my Checking Account! I will be using a re loadable card for my transactions. Just safer for my Regular Checking Account. I will still use it to get cash, pay bills... locally where I do biz on a regular basis, like Electric COOP, Gas, etc. When off on a trip, over 50 miles from home, Amazon, EBAY. etc. I will use the re loadable card! Had a hotel deck clerk tie up my checking account for 4 days. The machine hiccuped @ the Deck, she ran my card 7 or so times, The monitor didn't record that the transactions ever took place, it all hit a while later that night. Long and short of it was,,,They straightened it out, replaced the $800 that was removed from my account but it took 4 days, thank the Lord that I had more than enough in my pocket to cover me and my family for those 4 days. Yes the convince of it is nice, you do not need to carry large amts of cash, they can be nice but they can bite you too if you are not heads up! Hope this helps. Later, John A.
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