Yes, it is illegal to use someone else's debit card without their permission. This is considered fraud and can result in criminal charges.
Without their permission, yes.
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.
Without their permission: theft, and possibly fraud (if using debit/credit cards etc.) With permission: lots of fun.
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Certainly, it is called theft.
Using someone else's debit card without their permission is considered identity theft and fraud, which are criminal offenses. Penalties can include fines, imprisonment, and a criminal record. It is important to always obtain permission before using someone else's financial information to avoid legal consequences.
You cannot use anyone's card without permission. If you were charged criminally for stealing, the burden would be on you to prove that he did give you permission, not the other way around.
Most banks require individuals to be at least 18 years old to open a bank account and get a debit card without parental permission. However, some banks offer "junior" or "student" accounts that may allow minors to have a debit card with parental consent.
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.
Yes, you can, and I hope you do, if you don't have their explicit permission to do so.
No, if you do this you are committing an criminal act of fraud. Also the person who gave you the card and permission is in breach of their contract with their bank.