Debit cards are a convenient way of paying for everyday items because they can help consumers manage their money better. Here are eight things debit card users should do to get the most out of their cards.
Best practices:
1.
Keep
receipts, and note debits
in your checking register.
2.
Check
your account balance frequently
either online or through
the bank to avoid overdraft.
3.
Beware
of bank overdraft
policies and fees. Customers
can decline the bank's "convenience"
coverage for overdraft,
which could cost high fees
if they overdraw their accounts.
Instead, sign up for overdraft
protection that is covered
by a savings account.
4.
Most debit cards now have "zero liability" protection that exceeds what the federal laws call for, so security is a lesser issue. Still, consumers should check with their banks to see how debit transactions are processed. Only those going through the Discover, MasterCard or Visa networks may be covered by zero liability.
5.
PIN transactions are more secure than signature transactions, although most don't qualify for reward points.
6.
If
consumers pay off their
credit card balances each
month, they're better off
using a credit card with
better rewards for purchases
than a debit card or check
card.
7.
Find out what the bank's daily limit for usage is for your checking account.
8.
If a cardholder's balance is low, it's best not to use debit for purchases such as gas, where a hold of $50 will be placed on the card.