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*sigh* not happy. by Baenlynn2011-02-16 18:19:11
  Dude! WTH? Nobody but you and your bank should by kahuana2011-02-16 18:43:06
    I've never understood that... by Baenlynn2011-02-16 19:04:08
      The debit cards I'm familliar with are tied to by kahuana2011-02-16 19:37:38
        That's not a debit card, that's an ATM card. by Snate2011-02-16 20:52:06
          So, what's the advantage of DC over CC? by kahuana 2011-02-16 21:39:39
(Beyond the theory of not being able to over-spend - somehow banks and credit companies always seem to find ways to allow us to dig ourselves nice deep holes)

Are transaction disputes tilted in favour of the merchant or the card holder?

I know with Interac the disputes tilt to the merchant whereas the CC's tilt towards the card holder.
[ Reply ]
            Convenience mostly. There are more places that by Snate2011-02-16 21:53:43
              Around here, Interac is far cheaper for merchants. by kahuana2011-02-16 21:57:16
            At least here, it's all the benfits of a CC but ta by InTrinsiC2011-02-16 22:04:11
              Which means you'd also be able to pay the full by kahuana2011-02-16 23:32:54
                Um, what penny scrapings? Here it's rare to get by Snate2011-02-16 23:34:27

 

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