No. Not unless you have the pin #
$3.49 without tax
tell the cops.
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They are one in the same with the exception that with cash you have the money in hand. Debit is a card that is linked to your checking account and you debit your money from your account but it is the same as cash in a store.
NO reason why not - assuming the store accepts debit cards for payment of goods.
May be or May not be "Its depend on transaction and the store software system"
The grocery store will charge your credit or debit card and give you cash back.
Credit cards and debit cards are similar in that they are both plastic cards that can be used to make purchases without using cash. They are both linked to a bank account and can be used to make online purchases, in-store transactions, and withdraw cash from ATMs.
Yes, it is generally safe to use your debit card at the grocery store. Just make sure to keep your card information secure and monitor your account for any unauthorized transactions.
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.
Some disadvantages of reloadable debit cards are that it relaly doensnt help your credit and it is sometimes a hassle to go to the store everytime you have to reload it
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