Yes, it's possible.
If you have mobile internet you can buy a PlayStation Network card, but it may add money to your bill or use your credit/debit card to buy the card.
To use a debit card as credit for purchases, simply select the "credit" option when making a payment at a store or online. This will process the transaction through the credit card network, but the funds will still be deducted directly from your checking account.
It's when you use your debit card to buy something and they charge you an extra "Debit fee" just to use your card.
You would use it as a credit card, but the debit card takes money directly from your bank account.
To scan a debit card, you can use a card reader or a mobile app that has a scanning feature. Simply place the debit card in the card reader or use the app to scan the card's information.
i want to use my sbi international debit card in uae where and which bank can i use it
Probably easier to use credit or debit card through a website.
No, you cannot use your debit card as credit if you have insufficient funds.
Only if it is a "check card." Debit cards require a PIN number, but many banks have switched to check cards that can be used as either a debit or credit card. To find out for sure, next time you use your card, hit the "credit button." If it's a check card it will ask you to sign instead of entering your PIN. The check/debit card must have a Visa, Mastercard or a Discover symbol to work as a Credit purchase but still comes out of your checking account. Discover is just starting up there debit card network.
No, it is not possible to use debit card of bank of china in Macau.
Yes, your account is debited when you use a debit card.
To use a debit card as a credit card for better protection, select the "credit" option when making purchases. This way, the transaction is processed through the credit card network, providing similar protections as a traditional credit card, such as fraud protection and chargeback rights.