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- 06-15-2006, 10:34 AM #16
Re: debit card
Originally Posted by Korean_Boi
I have had a few times I had to whip out my credit card to buy something (over $800), because the item with tax was over the limit in my checking account. So what I did was paid for the item with the credit card. Then I'd just pay the credit card off once I had the funds in the checking account, with either a transfer from savings or a deposit.
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- 06-15-2006, 11:39 AM #17
Re: debit card
Originally Posted by _Abom_
FYI, we Americans do the same. It's a rare day if my wallet has "money" in it. Personally, I can't wait for the day where every place accepts debit cards.
- 06-15-2006, 02:49 PM #18
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Re: debit card
Originally Posted by joethetowman
- 06-15-2006, 05:16 PM #19
Re: debit card
Originally Posted by n1ckel5
- 06-15-2006, 05:32 PM #20
Re: debit card
I was acctuall interested with this, I just got a call earlier to pick up some paperwork for a repo at the PSECU building here in HBG, and asked them about this... they give a debit card with any savings account
- 06-15-2006, 05:45 PM #21Sr. Member
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Re: debit card
Originally Posted by jeaniesing
- 06-15-2006, 06:07 PM #22
Re: debit card
DAYUM
I bought a $22k truck and bought a $4200 wheel lift for it... out in the back of the office, i have a Jeer-Dan bed system I paid close to $9k for and a Boom and Wench I only paid $500 for... what truck did you spring for?
- 06-15-2006, 09:49 PM #23Sr. Member
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- 06-20-2006, 02:20 PM #24Phone Addict
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Re: debit card
For me I use BMO (The Bank of Montreal). I got my account when I was 10. The card for the instabank (ATM thing) could be used as your debit card. It would withdraw money straight from my account. When I turned 18 there was a fee (dont remember but it was very small) for every transaction. I changed to a BMO Mastercard for a few reasons.
1. Free
2. Insurance
3. Useable all around the world
4. Huge limit (not the 100$/day like my debit card)
5. 1 or 2 % cashback per year
7. Earing intrest on the money in the bank before I pay my credit card bill.
- 06-20-2006, 02:44 PM #25
Re: debit card
Originally Posted by kdholdom
I'm with TD Canada Trust, I have an unlimited Infinity Chequing account ($12 a month, as many debit / interac transactions I want), with limits of $5000 a day for Interac purchase, $2000 out of the bank machine, and weekly limits of $15 000 Interac, $6000 bank machine withdrawal.
My account is fully insured against fraud, and I have access to Telebanking and Internet banking.
I have a TD Visa too, which is nice because I can transfer funds from my Infinity Chequing account to my Visa online (to pay my balance or monthly payment). Fast, convenient, and I don't ever have to leave my house
- 03-06-2021, 05:45 AM #26
Re: debit card
Debit cards are very popular with users looking to accumulate capital. I recently ordered a map for myself, although I saw a lot of negativity on american express reviews. I decided to try their service on myself, let's see what happens.
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