I have a mastercard debit card? Does anyone have any idea about this card? Can I buy product online by using this card? What are the information i should usually keyed in? Which are the most onlne merchant that accept debit master card? Am i asking so many question??|||Don't start gambling online.
This is the best advice anyone will give you my friend.|||yes you use it like a normal MasterCard.
fill in the number and expiry date and the amount you wish to pay|||just when they ask for the debit number use your master number|||All the information you need should have neeb contained with your card - assuming that it IS your card !!!!! xxx|||Yes, I've a few of MasterCard debit cards. You can use them on any websites that support using MasterCard and Visa cards. Just only key in the 16-digits on the front of your card and followed by the last 3-digits, at the back of your card, ONLY if required to be keyed. And also key in the Expiry date and the Amount you need to pay for. The BEST thing about it is, there will be NO admin or interests charged for using debit cards and it is a PLUS point for using these cards. I find them especially user-friendly and easy-to-use. Nope, you're not asking a lot of questions. Feel free to let me know if you've more doubts! You can buy anything online as long as the online merchants are using MasterCard %26amp; Visa card services. Also, REMEMBER that online merchants with VERISIGN logos are really authentic sellers. Don't use your cards anywhere you think it is safe!|||Yes I have an idea, that it maybe isn't your card!|||In answer to your final question - YES.|||Yes you can, as long as the company accepts MasterCard (most do) and you have enough money in your bank account to cover the charges. The information they will ask you is your card number, the expiration date of the card, and maybe the secured 3 digit number located on the back of your card (of course your name and address and the ship to address).
Thursday, December 15, 2011
How long does it take to receive your debit card in the mail after signing up? ?
I plan on signing up for a checking account soon, and i was wondering how long it took to receive the official debit card in the mail? Also do they give u a temporary card in the mean time?|||It should take no more than 7 to 10 days to receive your debit card. Most banks do not give out a temporary one, you have to wait for the actual one to arrive.|||I requested a replacement debit card tuesday 10/11/11 %26amp; received it in the mail friday 10/21/11. I was issued a temporary ATM card until my new debit card arrived in the mail.
Does Orbitz allow you to purchase plane tickets with a debit card?
I haven't been able to find a straight answer from anywhere online. If they don't what are some plane ticket websites that allow you to purchase with a debit card?|||yes to them it will be processed as a credit card transaction
but you must have enough money in your bank account first else it will be declined
as the money is coming out of your bank account
but you must have enough money in your bank account first else it will be declined
as the money is coming out of your bank account
Is there any car rental company besides budget thats lets you use a debit card to rent Full size Suvs?
I do not own a credit card, and would like to rent a full size suv.
But so far i have learned that budget is the only company that would let you use a debit card throughout the whole rental process. Is there any others?|||No. They all legally require a Credit Card on file for you to take the car. You will not find this anywhere.|||I don't think that it is true that only Budget accepts debit cards. Avis, for example, accepts debit cards at most locations and I believe that most (if not all) of the major companies accept them. However, some locations are franchises whose polices may be different.
They will probably place a hold on funds in your account in addition to the cost of the rental to cover damage or if you keep the car longer than reserved. You can read Avis' policy on debit cards at this link:
http://www.avis.com/AvisWeb/JSP/global/e鈥?/a>
Check the websites of the other rental companies to confirm their policies.|||None of the 8 car rental companies I checked, listed any vehicle restrictions related to the use of debit cards. There is an age restriction: you must be 25 to use a debit card. Here are the basic policies I found:
Alamo
When renting in the U.S., debit and check cards may only be used in conjunction with proof of a round trip travel ticket (airline, cruise ship or train) at time of rental.
A debit/check card is considered to be any non-credit card bearing the VISA, MasterCard or Discover Card logo.
Avis
Most US locations also accept bank debit cards with the Visa or MasterCard logo as credit identification at the time of rental
At an airport location you must also show:
A round trip airline ticket, e-ticket, or travel itinerary to or from the airport of rental, disclosing a return date and showing the renter's name
A valid U.S. passport or current U.S. military identification card. The name must match the name on the renter's U.S. issued driver's license
A current vehicle insurance card. The name and address must match the name and address on the renter's driver license;
OR a current copy (within the last 60 Days) of your cellular phone bill, home telephone bill, bank statement or utility bill which shows your name and current address. Your name and address must match the U.S. issued driver's license in order to provide the renting location with proof of an accurate address.
Renting at an Off-Airport location you must show:
A current copy (within the last 60 days) of your cellular phone bill, home telephone bill, bank statement or utility bill which shows your name and current address. Your name and address must match your U.S. issues driver's license in order to provide the renting location with proof of an accurate address OR a valid U.S. passport or current U.S. military identification card. Your name must match the name on the your U.S. issued driver's license.
Avis reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to seek a Debit Card authorization hold in excess of the estimated rental charges. When using a debit card at Avis there may be a minimum hold of $500 and a maximum hold of the estimated rental charges will be placed on your account.
Upon returning the vehicle, Avis will process a release of the unused portion of the hold subject to your Bank's procedures. The hold may take up to 2 weeks to be released by your bank.
Dollar:
Debit Card Usage: If the customer presents a debit card at the beginning of rental to qualify to rent, we will perform a debit card check and credit inquiry screening through Equifax Credit Information Services, Inc. This type of inquiry will screen out customers who present a greater driving risk to us, using a standard set of criteria. The credit inquiry is posted on the customer's credit report and may have an effect on the customer's credit evaluation. In the event that a customer's debit card check and credit inquiry fail to meet our debit card criteria, the customer will not be allowed to rent unless they provide a major credit card in their own name.
Enterprise
Some of our Enterprise locations will accept a debit card for the rental deposits and payments. Please contact the office you plan to rent from to determine their policies on renting with a debit card.
Hertz
Credit cards must have available credit, and debit/check cards must have the available funds, for the estimated amount of rental charges plus up to $200 in order to secure the rental. Eligible debit cards must have Visa, Mastercard or Discover logo. Stored value/prepaid/gift cards are not acceptable to qualify for rental, however these cards may be used for payment at return.
Please note that at time of rental you will need to present (1) a current driver's license and (2) a valid credit or charge card in the renter's name. At most Hertz locations in the United States, Puerto Rico, and U. S. Virgin Islands, Hertz will allow you to present certain debit/check cards in place of a credit or charge card; use of a debit card to rent a vehicle is subject to review of your credit history.
National
When renting in the U.S., debit and check cards may only be used in conjunction with proof of a round trip travel ticket (airline, cruise ship or train) at time of rental.
A debit/check card is considered to be any non-credit card bearing the VISA, MasterCard or Discover Card logo.
Any other non-credit card without the VISA, MasterCard or Discover Card logo is not accepted.
Thrifty
As a general rule, a major credit card is required at the time of rental. However, when renting from many US locations, you may be allowed to use a debit or check card to rent.
For more car rental tips and a list of car rental discount codes for each of these companies, you can visit http://www.best-car-rental-tips.com|||Only if your debit card is tied to Mastercard or Visa (it will have the logo on the card).
But so far i have learned that budget is the only company that would let you use a debit card throughout the whole rental process. Is there any others?|||No. They all legally require a Credit Card on file for you to take the car. You will not find this anywhere.|||I don't think that it is true that only Budget accepts debit cards. Avis, for example, accepts debit cards at most locations and I believe that most (if not all) of the major companies accept them. However, some locations are franchises whose polices may be different.
They will probably place a hold on funds in your account in addition to the cost of the rental to cover damage or if you keep the car longer than reserved. You can read Avis' policy on debit cards at this link:
http://www.avis.com/AvisWeb/JSP/global/e鈥?/a>
Check the websites of the other rental companies to confirm their policies.|||None of the 8 car rental companies I checked, listed any vehicle restrictions related to the use of debit cards. There is an age restriction: you must be 25 to use a debit card. Here are the basic policies I found:
Alamo
When renting in the U.S., debit and check cards may only be used in conjunction with proof of a round trip travel ticket (airline, cruise ship or train) at time of rental.
A debit/check card is considered to be any non-credit card bearing the VISA, MasterCard or Discover Card logo.
Avis
Most US locations also accept bank debit cards with the Visa or MasterCard logo as credit identification at the time of rental
At an airport location you must also show:
A round trip airline ticket, e-ticket, or travel itinerary to or from the airport of rental, disclosing a return date and showing the renter's name
A valid U.S. passport or current U.S. military identification card. The name must match the name on the renter's U.S. issued driver's license
A current vehicle insurance card. The name and address must match the name and address on the renter's driver license;
OR a current copy (within the last 60 Days) of your cellular phone bill, home telephone bill, bank statement or utility bill which shows your name and current address. Your name and address must match the U.S. issued driver's license in order to provide the renting location with proof of an accurate address.
Renting at an Off-Airport location you must show:
A current copy (within the last 60 days) of your cellular phone bill, home telephone bill, bank statement or utility bill which shows your name and current address. Your name and address must match your U.S. issues driver's license in order to provide the renting location with proof of an accurate address OR a valid U.S. passport or current U.S. military identification card. Your name must match the name on the your U.S. issued driver's license.
Avis reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to seek a Debit Card authorization hold in excess of the estimated rental charges. When using a debit card at Avis there may be a minimum hold of $500 and a maximum hold of the estimated rental charges will be placed on your account.
Upon returning the vehicle, Avis will process a release of the unused portion of the hold subject to your Bank's procedures. The hold may take up to 2 weeks to be released by your bank.
Dollar:
Debit Card Usage: If the customer presents a debit card at the beginning of rental to qualify to rent, we will perform a debit card check and credit inquiry screening through Equifax Credit Information Services, Inc. This type of inquiry will screen out customers who present a greater driving risk to us, using a standard set of criteria. The credit inquiry is posted on the customer's credit report and may have an effect on the customer's credit evaluation. In the event that a customer's debit card check and credit inquiry fail to meet our debit card criteria, the customer will not be allowed to rent unless they provide a major credit card in their own name.
Enterprise
Some of our Enterprise locations will accept a debit card for the rental deposits and payments. Please contact the office you plan to rent from to determine their policies on renting with a debit card.
Hertz
Credit cards must have available credit, and debit/check cards must have the available funds, for the estimated amount of rental charges plus up to $200 in order to secure the rental. Eligible debit cards must have Visa, Mastercard or Discover logo. Stored value/prepaid/gift cards are not acceptable to qualify for rental, however these cards may be used for payment at return.
Please note that at time of rental you will need to present (1) a current driver's license and (2) a valid credit or charge card in the renter's name. At most Hertz locations in the United States, Puerto Rico, and U. S. Virgin Islands, Hertz will allow you to present certain debit/check cards in place of a credit or charge card; use of a debit card to rent a vehicle is subject to review of your credit history.
National
When renting in the U.S., debit and check cards may only be used in conjunction with proof of a round trip travel ticket (airline, cruise ship or train) at time of rental.
A debit/check card is considered to be any non-credit card bearing the VISA, MasterCard or Discover Card logo.
Any other non-credit card without the VISA, MasterCard or Discover Card logo is not accepted.
Thrifty
As a general rule, a major credit card is required at the time of rental. However, when renting from many US locations, you may be allowed to use a debit or check card to rent.
For more car rental tips and a list of car rental discount codes for each of these companies, you can visit http://www.best-car-rental-tips.com|||Only if your debit card is tied to Mastercard or Visa (it will have the logo on the card).
Are you able to buy items from online retailers with a debit card?
I know the answer is a yes, what I'm really wanting to ask is how is there anyway I can make a major purchase (say an HDTV, computer) and pay using my debit card but not pay the full price right away? Is there no "money down, monthly payment" option available in any sort of way for a debit card? thanks in advance.|||If you understand that a debit card is also know as a check card, or an ATM card that draws money directly out of your bank account, it's the same as writing a check. You cannot write a check for more than what is in your account.
You need to have a credit feature on your account or set up separate financing.|||Nope, you need a credit card, or you can set up a line of credit at your bank thats attached to your checking account. Anytime you go over the extra gets put on a loan you have to make payments to.
You need to have a credit feature on your account or set up separate financing.|||Nope, you need a credit card, or you can set up a line of credit at your bank thats attached to your checking account. Anytime you go over the extra gets put on a loan you have to make payments to.
What is the Maximum amount of money i can put in my debit card?
I have a mastercard debit card. My bank is capital one if that helps.|||A Debit card is only electronic access to your current account. So the answer is as much as you have in your current account. It is NOT a credit card!|||You don't put money on a debit card, you put the money into the ACCOUNT tied to the debit card. There is no limit to how much you can have. If you have a trillion dollars, then you can put all of it in that account.
Is it easier to apply for a debit card than for a credit card?
I need to get either because I have to buy some textbooks off amazon because im in college but I dont have a credit card or debit card. Is it easier to get a debit card?|||You can always get a debit card bit you can't always get a credit card. For a debit card you need to open a bank account and then you need to put money into it to use your debit card. With a credit card you are borrowing money and you will need to show you can pay it back, that you don't have a bad credit rating, that you are over the legal age and that you have a steady income. The debit card is a sure thing as long as you have some money to open an account with.|||No, it isn't, to get a credit card all you have to do is go to any store or bank and apply. There will be several different cards that you may choose from that fit your budget and there is less risk due to id theft with a credit card than there is from a debit card. I would go to a bank for one and go for a standard issue one as opposed to one that is meant just for students. The problem with those is that many credit card companies are vultures and often times write in 'catches' that may screw you over as a student (extra fees and usage fines). Go for one with a relatively low spending limit (just to maintain control) and make sure to try to pay it off at the end of every month to prevent problems. Have you ever tried googling your textbook ISBN numbers to see if there are better deals elsewhere, try it, you can save a bundle that way. Just ask your instructors if they could give the numbers to you and go for express shipping. Good luck bro.|||If you can open a checking account you can have a debit card. When you use the debit card, the money you have in your checking is deducted. So as long as you have money in your account, you can either take the money out by writing checks or using a debit card. '
If you have a credit card, and buy things with it, you are borrowing money and paying interest. You must make at least a minimum payment per month or preferably pay it off in full when the bill comes to you.|||Debit and credit cards work very differently. Debit cards are linked to your checking account and use the money you have. Credit cards are essentially a line of credit aka a loan.
Youll need to have good credit in order to have a credit card and have a means to pay back what youve borrowed. Also, it will take a while for the card to get in and your credit limit, if youve never had one before, may range from $250 on up. Your monthly income affects whether or not youll even be eligible for a card. No job means no card.
If you dont have a checking account, please open one. Its a great way to establish yourself. Plus, any loans require an open, active account. Plus, did you know you can have your tax refund directly deposited and youll get it faster that way?|||A debit card is nothing to get; all it is is a plastic checkbook backed by Visa or Mastercard. Since it draws from your account immediately, and won't draw at all if funds are insufficient, no credit is needed (since no credit is used). You just need a bank account (some banks may want a minimum deposit to be maintained).|||I would recommend you to go ahead to get a credit card, and start to build your good credit history.
Of course, the top choice is still the Citi mtvU Platinum Select Visa Credit Card for College Students. This Citi mtvU Card is specialized for college students. You get 5 thankyou points for each dollar spent at restaurants, bookstores, video stores and movie theaters. Meanwhile you can also get 5 thankyou points for every dollar at Amazon.com. Plus you can rewards for being a good student. You can earn 250~2,000 bonus thankyou points each semester for maintaining a good GPA. In a word, this Citi mtvU card is highly recommended for college students. (Citi is also very friendly to grant college student this card to help student to build the credit)
http://tinyurl.com/citiStudentCard09|||Generally it is easier to get a debit card. Most checking accounts at banks offer a debit card for free along with the account. Check your local bank to see if they offer either free or student checking. I can bet that it will come with a debit card.|||You apply for a credit card but you do not apply for a debit card. A debit card is used instead of checks and money is withdrawn from your checking account.
So, if you don't have the money, go with credit.|||Definitely debit card.
If you have a credit card, and buy things with it, you are borrowing money and paying interest. You must make at least a minimum payment per month or preferably pay it off in full when the bill comes to you.|||Debit and credit cards work very differently. Debit cards are linked to your checking account and use the money you have. Credit cards are essentially a line of credit aka a loan.
Youll need to have good credit in order to have a credit card and have a means to pay back what youve borrowed. Also, it will take a while for the card to get in and your credit limit, if youve never had one before, may range from $250 on up. Your monthly income affects whether or not youll even be eligible for a card. No job means no card.
If you dont have a checking account, please open one. Its a great way to establish yourself. Plus, any loans require an open, active account. Plus, did you know you can have your tax refund directly deposited and youll get it faster that way?|||A debit card is nothing to get; all it is is a plastic checkbook backed by Visa or Mastercard. Since it draws from your account immediately, and won't draw at all if funds are insufficient, no credit is needed (since no credit is used). You just need a bank account (some banks may want a minimum deposit to be maintained).|||I would recommend you to go ahead to get a credit card, and start to build your good credit history.
Of course, the top choice is still the Citi mtvU Platinum Select Visa Credit Card for College Students. This Citi mtvU Card is specialized for college students. You get 5 thankyou points for each dollar spent at restaurants, bookstores, video stores and movie theaters. Meanwhile you can also get 5 thankyou points for every dollar at Amazon.com. Plus you can rewards for being a good student. You can earn 250~2,000 bonus thankyou points each semester for maintaining a good GPA. In a word, this Citi mtvU card is highly recommended for college students. (Citi is also very friendly to grant college student this card to help student to build the credit)
http://tinyurl.com/citiStudentCard09|||Generally it is easier to get a debit card. Most checking accounts at banks offer a debit card for free along with the account. Check your local bank to see if they offer either free or student checking. I can bet that it will come with a debit card.|||You apply for a credit card but you do not apply for a debit card. A debit card is used instead of checks and money is withdrawn from your checking account.
So, if you don't have the money, go with credit.|||Definitely debit card.
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