Yes, since it is not an advance of credit. Once the case is closed, you can even get a credit card. The extension of credit (or services) of any type, (and I believe a debit card may be one), is entirely the decision of the one doing so. You have no actual right to it. So while it may be possible, finding someone (or bank) to do so may be another story.
Yes, but the funds are still withdrawn from the account that the debit card it linked to ... in other words using the debit card as a credit card is still a point of sale transaction. You cannot be extended "credit" on a debit card.
Yes, it is permissible to use someone else's debit card with their consent.
No, it is not recommended to give your debit card to someone else for them to use. It is important to keep your card and personal information secure to prevent fraud or unauthorized transactions.
You should not use someone else's debit card without permission.
No, it is not legal to use someone else's debit card without their permission. Doing so is considered fraud and can result in criminal charges.
Yes, you can use your Visa Debit card as a credit card for purchases, but the transaction will still be deducted directly from your checking account.
To get a debit card if you're under 18, you typically need a parent or guardian to co-sign on the account. This allows you to have a debit card linked to their account, with their permission and oversight.
You can send money to someone's debit card by using a money transfer service or a mobile payment app. You will need the recipient's debit card number and the amount you want to send. Be sure to verify the recipient's information before making the transfer.
Yes, it is illegal to use someone else's debit card without their permission. This is considered fraud and can result in criminal charges.
The transaction would still be processed... provided the bank account linked to the debit card had sufficient funds in it.
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.
Yes