18 comments to Are Credit Cards “Safer” Than Debit Cards?

  • Hi Girls. Loving the site. It looks great! I will be keeping an eye on it for money saving tips which I dearly (queens english pun) need.

    L

  • Rural Cheapo

    I live in upstate New York and am enjoying your site!

  • Christina C

    thanks and i enjoy reading this blog, take care Metro Cheapo

  • Republican Tightwad

    Hey, just being financially smart is all it takes. I would echo most of what you said except that debit cards are not secure. If you don’t like credit cards, do without, but responsible credit card use is the best way to go. Debit cards aren’t “safe”. Ask anybody who’s lost a debit card or was a victim of ID theft.

  • Babette Solis

    Banks do guarantee that all debit cards are 100% fully secure and I’ve never experienced any problems using them — good job pointing that out!

    I look forward to saving money together with Metro Cheapo!

    Thanks and warmest wishes, gals!

  • Roxy G

    I never use debit cards online, but I will use them at the grocery store or gas pump. No credit card needed, except online. Get a best quality credit card like Chase VISA with rewards points and you’ll feel better about buying online purchases.

  • Jay

    I saw something like this on British television … something about credit cards in the UK. Anyway, I still use ‘em for the points and frequent flier miles and other perks. I mostly use American Express.

  • A. J. Kretzschmar

    Nice post!

  • Shari L

    Getting lower interest rates is simple, but getting money back from a debit card transaction is difficult. I don’t agree with what you’re saying at all. If you don’t want to use unsecured credit cards, fine, just don’t think your debit card is “safe”.

  • Andrew

    I found your site via google thanks for the post. I will save it for future reference. Thanks

  • Thanks for the nice post. I always try to bookmark credit-related posts like this one. Awesome site, by the way.

  • Abby

    I never thought unsecured credit cards were a bad thing, but now I’ll start using my debit card when buying groceries or gas! :)

  • Vanessa Mavris

    Cool Blog! Checked out the other posts ;-) Metro Cheapo is kinda cool, I have added a bookmark on favourites. If I have a minute, I’ll comment on some other posts and keep reading. Have a cheap day, Cheapos.

  • Diann Hartel

    I read your blog all the time and I just thought I’d say keep up the good work!

  • Brian Kozloff

    Yeah, exactly the stuff which I was seeking out. Should do an examination of my own unsecured credit cards soon. Thanks.

  • Lavonda Matkovic

    This Metro Cheapo blog really is the money help for which I was on the lookout. Great post about unsecured credit cards versus debit cards. For certain I will take action on this as soon as possible — you’ve got me thinking about unsecured credit cards, but what about secured credit cards?

  • I have so many mixed emotions when it comes to credit. In a lot of ways we need it. But I think the companies that run the credit abuse it and trick and take advantage of their customers. Too many people are in debt to have be all one big coincidence. I think the credit industry needs more regulation.

  • Republican Tightwad: I respect your opinion, of course, but disagree and I mentioned identity theft as a possibility. It’s just my view that the fear of identity theft isn’t as much a financial burden as paying high interest rates and fees, day in and day out, year after year.

    Shari L: Getting your money back from a debit card transaction is the same as getting it back from a credit card transaction; the process of claiming fraudulent use is the same — most people don’t know this, but it’s true. Just call Chase or any other prominent bank issuing debit cards.

    Lavonda Matkovic: Truthfully, I dislike all credit cards but the secured type can be useful for restoring bad credit.

    Thanks everyone for your comments. ;)

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