It simply means - the very first time the card is used, it is recognised by the system. When the card goes 'live' on first use - the system places data onto the card either on the magnetic strip or the 'smart' chip. This tells any ATM that the card is legitimate.
One can obtain a Paypal debit card from the actual PayPal website or from online stores such as Amazon. One can also go to a local grocery store to purchase such a debit card.
No purchase can go through if you don't have funds on the card. Regardless of whether it's a credit or debit card, both have limits that mean the same thing: "You don't have funds, ya' broke toolbox, declined..." The limit for your debit card is a floor of 0, the limit of your non-existent credit card seems to be a ceiling of 0, but could be much higher if you weren't as dense as your question implies you are.
No - a debit card is simply an electronic version of cash. If there are insufficient funds in your account to cover the transaction, the card will be declined.
Ask the company who issued the card! Debit cards are usually issued by a bank - for use with a deposit account.
You can apply for a credit card almost anywhere. You can choose to go through your bank, or another company, like American Express. Almost all retailers offer a credit card with shopping rewards. To get a debit card, go through your bank.
Go to the bank.
One can obtain a Paypal debit card from the actual PayPal website or from online stores such as Amazon. One can also go to a local grocery store to purchase such a debit card.
No purchase can go through if you don't have funds on the card. Regardless of whether it's a credit or debit card, both have limits that mean the same thing: "You don't have funds, ya' broke toolbox, declined..." The limit for your debit card is a floor of 0, the limit of your non-existent credit card seems to be a ceiling of 0, but could be much higher if you weren't as dense as your question implies you are.
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No - a debit card is simply an electronic version of cash. If there are insufficient funds in your account to cover the transaction, the card will be declined.
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amazon. if you don't have a credit card or debit card then go to walmart or gamestop
Ask the company who issued the card! Debit cards are usually issued by a bank - for use with a deposit account.
You can apply for a credit card almost anywhere. You can choose to go through your bank, or another company, like American Express. Almost all retailers offer a credit card with shopping rewards. To get a debit card, go through your bank.
Contact your bank. If the card has already expired, you will need to use cash so be prepared for that. Your bank will mail you a new debit card. You can also go in to the bank directly and option a new debit card immediately.
Yes, if the money was withdrawn using the cancelled debit card after you cancelled the card. No, if the money was withdrawn to cover a check written against the same account as the cancelled debit card, but deposited after the debit card was cancelled.Given all the nefarious crap banks wedge into the fine print, it wouldn't surprise me if they had some way of getting out of taking responsibility.