I have a debit card and i am 16, i have had it since i was 14 but one of my parents works in a bank.
Without a parent you must be over 18.
Yes, it is illegal to copy a bank debit card without authorization. Unauthorized duplication of a debit card can lead to identity theft, fraud, and financial losses for the cardholder. It is important to protect personal information and only use debit cards in a legal and responsible manner.
There is no specific legal age to use a debit card, but most banks require individuals to be at least 18 years old to open a bank account and obtain a debit card. In some cases, minors can have a joint account with a parent or guardian to use a debit card.
The under 18 debit card law was introduced in the United States in 1998 with the passage of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). COPPA aimed to protect the online privacy and personal information of children under the age of 13.
When charges are declined, it means that a payment transaction was unsuccessful and the payment method chosen (such as a credit card or debit card) was not authorized to complete the transaction. This could be due to insufficient funds, incorrect card details, or the issuing bank declining the transaction for security reasons.
Accoding to one Prepaid Debit Card Company I checked with They say no. I however am skeptical, It's the IRS we are talking about. IF there is a money trail and they want it I'm sure they can access it. Beware.
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Yes, it is illegal to use someone else's debit card without their permission. This is considered fraud and can result in criminal charges.
No, it is generally not possible to obtain a debit card at the age of 17 without parental consent or involvement, as minors typically require a parent or guardian to open a bank account and obtain a debit card.
Without their permission, yes.
You should not use someone else's debit card without permission.
Yes, you may have a debit card at any age, assuming the checking account is in that persons name.
Certainly, it is called theft.
A 14-year-old cannot typically obtain a debit card without parental involvement, as most banks require a parent or guardian to be involved in opening an account for a minor.
A 17-year-old can obtain a debit card without parental involvement by opening a student checking account at a bank that offers accounts for minors without requiring a parent or guardian to be a joint account holder. Some banks may also allow minors to open a debit card with a co-signer who is not a parent.
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.
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.
There is no age limit, but i believe under the age of 13 have to have parental supervision when cashing in the card online. If you are buying neocash online with a parent/guardian's credit or debit card, you must have their permission and supervision.