If you are speaking of using your debit card as a credit card without any money in your checking account the answer is yes until the overdraft reform laws go into effect 7/2010.
the debit is your own money from your account and the credit account is borrowed
NO! Do not think that. It will get you into alot of debt. The amounts add up to the bill you get, and the credit card company will add more if you don't pay on time. A debit card is a much safer option. You put money into an account and you access it through the card, and the purchase amount is taken from the debit account. SO in using a credit card, you are using money you don't have, and in using a DEBIT card, you are using money you know you have. A MUCH safer option.
You can send someone money with a credit card if they have a PayPal account.
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a debit card is used to withdraw money from your personal account while a credit card is money that you use from the banks account that does not belong to you and you to pay it back.
I am not sure what you mean. If you have used your credit chard to purchase something or to obtain money, then yes, you must pay money into your credit card account to cover these actions.
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If you've added a credit card, in the case of a purchase that exceeds the funds in your PSN Wallet, the difference will be charged to your credit card. If you don't have a credit card associated with the account, then you will simply be unable to complete the transaction.
To acess your Amazon account you do not need a credit card. To purchase anything on Amazon you then need a credit card.
the debit is your own money from your account and the credit account is borrowed
Purchase a new iTunes gift card. Also, iTunes material can also be purchased by a credit card that is inserted in your account info. (Every iTunes user has to give a credit card number)
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Because there has to be real money on the money order. A credit card is a loan of money to you.
If you have an Online connection you must also have a credit card or a PlayStation network card to put money in you PlayStation Network account so you can make a purchase. Then you find the game you want and purchase it from the money in your account when you are logged into the PlayStation Store from your PS3
A check card and debit card are the same thing. Basically, if you already have a checking account, you would use a debit/check card the same way you would if you wrote a check. You make sure that you have the money in your checking account, scan the card at the retailer, and they will deduct that money from your checking account. A credit card is a loan. You don't necessarily need a checking account to have a credit card. When you swipe the credit card, the credit card company is paying for your purchase out of their money. In turn, they will send you a statement or invoice at the end of each month detailing how much you spent and how much you must pay. The major difference is that a credit card can lead to debt if you aren't disciplined. If you only use a check/debit card, you will never go into debt. When you run out of money in your checking account, new transactions will be declined.
Usually it means that you have a credit balance and the credit card company owes you money. This occurs when you pay more than you owe or you receive a refund from a previous purchase.
NO! Do not think that. It will get you into alot of debt. The amounts add up to the bill you get, and the credit card company will add more if you don't pay on time. A debit card is a much safer option. You put money into an account and you access it through the card, and the purchase amount is taken from the debit account. SO in using a credit card, you are using money you don't have, and in using a DEBIT card, you are using money you know you have. A MUCH safer option.