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@DaveInAZ wrote:Just to make sure they don't an auto script change on their end to a bank account
Yup did that a few minutes ago myself.
Same here. Remove my bank account at the announcement just in case of something of the sort.
@Anonymous wrote:
Personally, I set it back to my bank account just incase I HAVE to use debit if someone doesn't take credit. So I can use it instead of my actual bank debit card, and potentially still get 1% on spends. I just made sure to verify nothing is using it automatically anymore.
Since you can’t turn off the debit card, if your number gets out somehow you’ve got a potentially huge mess to deal with. I would rather take 2 minutes to log into PayPal and set my bank account as the funding source if I actually have to use it.
I mean after all, the first time I have actually needed a debit card in like three years was for my drivers license in January and then this collection I paid.
@Anonymous wrote:
Personally, I set it back to my bank account just incase I HAVE to use debit if someone doesn't take credit. So I can use it instead of my actual bank debit card, and potentially still get 1% on spends. I just made sure to verify nothing is using it automatically anymore.
Edit: At least until my Discover cashback debit comes in.
Looks like Discover 1% is limited to spend of $3000 a month. Paypal is more generous!
@Anonymous wrote:
If I'm racking up $3000/mo I'm gonna be dropping it on a CC with a higher %
I was thinking more of my tax paying use case. Using a debit card it's a $2.55 flat fee, with a credit card it's about 1.9% Now my original expectation would be if they are running it as a debit you wouldn't get the 1%, so it only would make sense with the now dead backup payment stuff. But according to the transaction history on paypal, both the payment and the flat fee were signature debit. So for months with large tax payments, this is still worthwhile, and with a few of these over different processers some might do more than $3000 in a month.
But pretty niche!
Welp, lock down all the threads on it. They finally removed the CBMC from backup funding sources. They set it to "No backup" as default now.