no
Yes as long as you have the money in the account connected to the debit card.
No ATM Are Only For Debit Or Credit Cards To Take Money Out !
Yes they can.
It's a credit. When you take money out - it's a debit.
A debit card is limited to the amount of money you actually have in an account, so it is difficult to overdraw on one. With a credit card, you are using a bank's money on credit, while with a debit card you are spending money you already have. With debit cards, you do not get any "rewards" (benefits that the credit card company gives you in return for origination fees they charge places that take their cards). However, you also do not face any interest on unpaid balances. You can also still take out too much and get your account into negative. Perhaps the only real advantage is that if you log into your debit account everyday, you can see your balance with all your purchases. Credit cards can take days to post your purchases and may not give you a correct balance. Debit cards are just like cash, since they are usually linked directly to your bank account. However unlike cash, if you withdraw too much, you will definitely incur overdraft fees and such.
no
Yes as long as you have the money in the account connected to the debit card.
credit mean were you take money debit is what you give money
credit mean were you take money debit is what you give money
No ATM Are Only For Debit Or Credit Cards To Take Money Out !
Only if you have authorized them to do so.
Yes they can.
You will be able to take your money off your E1 debit card the same day it's deposited as long as the money has gone through your bank.
Yes. A debit card is not related to a direct debit. A direct debit is your authorisation to your bank to pay whatever amount is requested by whomever the direct debit is in favour of.... a utility company, a service provider or other business.... on a regular basis, usually monthly or yearly. A debit card is a way of paying for individual transactions, on the spot, without using cash. The total can be deducted from your account when the card is processed by the trader.
about three to five days
No, unless the debit card is connected to a joint account with you. In that case the state can freeze the account to pay child support arrears.
credit card means post paid card debit card means pre-paid card