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How to Get a Debit Card
by PokerPlayingDad
There are many ways for the average shopper to receive a debit card. Their bank can be the most secure location to get a debit card, but it is definitely not the only place. Many grocery stores, gas stations and other convenience stores sell prepaid debit cards to their customers. It is also possible to get a debit card that is actually just a virtual debit card. With a virtual debit card, all you receive are your CVV codes; you never receive an actual card.
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How to apply for a Government Debit Card
by dobguy1
Applying for a government debit card is simple, follow these steps and you will have a Government debit card in no time.
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Can Debit Cards Establish Credit?
by Gwynita Leggington
Perhaps you are considering using a debit card. Many people use debit cards to make all sorts of purchases every day. Debit cards are quite popular because you can use them to buy clothes, food and other essential items. Read on to learn more about debit cards and to find out whether debit cards can affect your credit history.
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How Does a Debit Card Work?
by Dale Devries
A debit card takes the form of a credit card, but is electronically coded to your bank account. You can get a debit card for a checking or savings account and for most lines of credit. Online money exchangers like Paypal and Global Xchange are also using debit cards for easier access to your money. Some debit cards come with a Visa or Mastercard logo, but they do not offer credit--they take the money directly out of your account.
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Advantages & Disadvantages of Debit Cards
by William Rae
Disadvantages of debit cards include the fact that money can't be spent unless it is contained within the account for the debit card. Learn about the fees that can be attached to debit cards, as well as other disadvantages and advantages with help from a financial services specialist in this free video on debit cards.
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History of Check Debit Cards
by Ron Augustine
A debit card is a small, plastic card that can be used for immediate purchases in connection to a checking account. Debit cards are also known as bank cards or check debit cards. They also enable a person to withdraw money from an ATM. Most banks now include a debit card upon the opening of a new account.
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How to Make Money With the Paypal Debit Card
by a eHow Personal Finance Editor
The PayPal debit card is more than just a regular banking debit card. It actually earns cash back for many purchases. Follow these steps to maximize the return on your cards.
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How to Use a Debit Card
by Patrick Munro
Debit cards are an easy way to pay for things with money directly out of a checking account without incurring interest expenses. Save money not incurring interest charges by using a debit card with tips from an experienced businessman in this free video.
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No-Fee Debit Cards
by Patrick Munro
No-fee debit cards work by taking money directly out of a bank account. Learn more about how no-fee debit cards with expert tips from a registered financial consultant in this free video on financial planning.
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Federal Regulations on Debit Cards
by Jennifer Clendenion
Debit cards are a form of electronic funds transfer. Similar to a credit card, they are used in lieu of a check to remove funds for a transaction directly from the consumer's checking account. Debit cards can also be used to perform transactions at automated teller machines.
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