What Is a Signature Based Debit Card Transaction?

What Is a Signature Based Debit Card Transaction?
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A signature-based debit card transaction is one that is processed offline. Your signature is required at the point of sale when you make your purchase. A signature-based debit card transaction has pros and cons when compared to other methods of purchasing.

Effects

A signature-based debit card transaction is cheaper for retailers than a pin-based transaction, which occurs online. Credit card and signature-based debit card transactions are processed in similar manners.

Significance

Signature-based debit card transactions can be processed over the phone and on the Internet. No pin number is required for these transactions. These transactions are convenient for people that don’t have access to a credit card.

Features

Whenever your debit card transaction is signature-based, it takes approximately two to three days before the transaction goes through. Pin-based transactions are processed immediately.

Function

A signature-based debit card transaction does not allow you to receive cash back when you make your purchase at retail outlets. This feature is only available for pin-based transactions.

Warning

With signature-based debit card transactions there is a higher potential for fraud. Many retailers do not ask for identification when you sign for your purchases. If someone finds a card, he can make purchases with little effort.