I don't really understand why people continue to use debit cards. With a credit card you can get cash back/airline miles/points/etc... and much better protection. Why do you not use credit over debit?
I imagine for most people it's that they have poor credit (possibly due to misusing a credit card in the past) and can no longer get a credit card.
No interest charged if you don't pay in full monthly. That's the only thing I can think of if you have both.
I imagine for most people it's that they have poor credit (possibly due to misusing a credit card in the past) and can no longer get a credit card.
Or because a debit card only allows you to spend what you have and not rack up debt?
My credit card is only good for building credit. I use it a couple times a month for small purchases.
Or because a debit card only allows you to spend what you have and not rack up debt?
It's a thing called responsibility.
Because im irresponsible with my money. If I had a credit card my life would probably be in shambles.
Not afraid to admit that haha.
I don't really understand why people continue to use debit cards. With a credit card you can get cash back/airline miles/points/etc... and much better protection. Why do you not use credit over debit?
Beyond there, there's no incentive for me to use my debit, and I find it's more secure to use my credit card as I can more easily track my spending and there's constant surveillance on it. Hell, I remember one time the bank called me to say there was a suspicious charge on it and that they were going to automatically give me the money back and issue me a new card...I didn't even know anything had happened.
Or you could just have a debit card and a credit card. I have both but I would rather spend the money I have than spend money that I need to pay off next month. Obviously for some purchases credit is needed but there is no reason to use a credit card every day.It's a thing called responsibility.
Same, that's one of the biggest reasons I prefer debit over credit.I much prefer to spend money I already have.
Credit card = money you don't currently have to pay for things, especially hotels, online purchases, recurring bills online, etc.
Debit card = money you do have to pay for things, especially hotels, online purchases, recurring bills online, etc.
Or you could just have a debit card and a credit card. I have both but I would rather spend the money I have than spend money that I need to pay off next month. Obviously for some purchases credit is needed but there is no reason to use a credit card every day.
I don't see the point of having a credit card, but, well, debit is the standard around here, so.
You can get cash back with a debit.
Or I could just use both and be able to pull cash out wherever I go. I really don't understand the point of not having both.Except as I posted above, you can use a credit card in a manner that effectively makes it the same as a debit card to go along with its other advantages.
Except as I posted above, you can use a credit card in a manner that effectively makes it the same as a debit card to go along with its other advantages.
You can get cash back with a debit.
Credit card = money you don't currently have to pay for things, especially hotels, online purchases, recurring bills online, etc.
Debit card = money you do have to pay for things, especially hotels, online purchases, recurring bills online, etc.
I much prefer to spend money I already have. Since I sold my house last year for a 20% profit I have been totally free of debt, and I reinvested that profit too so I'm actually ahead by a nice margin. It's a good feeling.
Or I could just use both and be able to pull cash out wherever I go. I really don't understand the point of not having both.
To withdraw cash and to not always be living a month in front of yourself financially.
I have a CC that i use a little each month and pay off on pay day, just to make sure i have a decent credit rating.
Ding.
It's a lot easier to see how much money you actually have to spend if you use a debit card.
Credit cards give you like 2 years extended warranties on electronics.
A bit like what Bear said above you, debit is a bit easier to manage at least for some people. I don't really have anything against credit cards but the OP asked why should anyone have one when they could have a credit card and the answer is management and sometimes, personal responsibility. Credit cards are good for building credit although I'm not sure if debit could so the same.What is this? I have all the money I am spending on my credit card I am just paying off in a lump sum instead of per transaction.
You know you don't have to spend any differently with a credit card right? You can spend the same way you would if you used debit and just pay it off. Why is this such a foreign concept. You aren't getting any benefit by using debit.
This is just not true, Get a credit card with your bank and you can track it with your online banking with no issue.
Or I could just use both and be able to pull cash out wherever I go. I really don't understand the point of not having both.
I know myself.
If i used my credit card day to day I would over spend. i would think about my day to day accounts less. It would get away from me.
I think it is great some people are on top of their financial game. i am not there yet.
Of course I know that, it's a matter of personal discipline. Never spend what you don't already have, whether you pay it off at the end of the month or not I prefer to be debt free. Why does it bother you so much?