02-09-2012 02:29 PM
since i have my AMEX, chase, and other CC's i dont use my debit card unless i need cash money.. any one else have this issue?
02-09-2012 02:34 PM
afbar1114 wrote:since i have my AMEX, chase, and other CC's i dont use my debit card unless i need cash money.. any one else have this issue?
Yes but that's how you should do it. Don't use your debit card because if a thief steals your account info, they can drain your bank account. Use your credit cards instead.
02-09-2012 02:35 PM
+1 I switched wallets about 2 months ago and kept forgetting to put my debit card in my new wallet. On a couple of occasions I needed it for cash but I didn't have it. But I carry it again now.
02-09-2012 02:38 PM
nomoore wrote:+1 I switched wallets about 2 months ago and kept forgetting to put my debit card in my new wallet. On a couple of occasions I needed it for cash but I didn't have it. But I carry it again now.
this about the only reason why i would use a debit card is for cash or if i am buying something for like 80 cents lol
02-09-2012 03:22 PM
afbar1114 wrote:
this about the only reason why i would use a debit card is for cash or if i am buying something for like 80 cents lol
I put 77 cents on my AMEX the other day. I felt really stupid doing it. I don't know why. I really hate debit, using my pin.
02-09-2012 03:44 PM
I stoped using my debit card when my rewards went away.....
02-09-2012 04:00 PM
I don't even know where my debit card is... I usually get cash from friends at restaurants when I pick up the tab...
02-09-2012 04:09 PM
My debit card has been in SD mode for months now! Since I got my Freedom card that is my main card and with Blueprint I don't have to incur any interest fees. Between my wife and I we rack up about $600 in gas a month!! (Ridiculous!) Using the one main card helps us look at our spending habits to see what we need to cut down.
02-09-2012 04:15 PM
02-09-2012 04:52 PM
afbar1114 wrote:
i spend about 300-400 a month on gass cant wait for that bcp
You must drive a lot


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