Yes. You can file criminal charges for theft and fraud and you can sue in civil court for essentially the same theories if you suffered any losses.
Yes
I prefer debit card but if you like the bank giving you money then paying it back then it credit card for you . If you have debit card is like your whole bank in your wallet :)
You should not use someone else's debit card without permission.
credit and debit cards
A debit card takes the money out of an existing account. A credit card, on the other hand, allows you to borrow money (which must be repaid) by paying someone (the loan) directly.
Theoretically no, although it's rare for a bank to issue a debit card to someone under 16 (in the UK). A debit card doesn't require a credit check, nor does the holder need to be employed in order to get one. A debit card can only be used if there are already funds in the associated bank account. Think of a debit card as 'electronic cash'.
Yes, a prepaid debit card is not much different than a gift card, except you buy it for yourself instead of as a gift for someone else..
By cheque, Money order, direct bank deposit, if they have the facility, by credit card or debit card.
where is the roll no on a debit card
A common function of the debit card is as an ATM card.
no, it is a credit card. a mastercard can be either a debit or a credit card
Debit cards were introduced in 1977-1978. Master Charge, now called Master Card had a debit card called Signet. Visa's debit card was called Entree.