• BombOmOm@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Fiscally responsible people do it because of the cash back/perks and 0% interest.

    Fiscally irresponsible people do it because ‘free money’ (ignoring the 28% annual interest).

    Credit cards also offer better consumer protections than debit cards. Ex: chargebacks.

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      5 days ago

      This is not true for many countries. Debit cards in my country have equal or even better consumer protections than credit cards and are also cheaper.

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        It’s true in the United States. In the US, a debit card transaction is an EFTPOS (electronic funds transfer at point of sale) and once you enter your PIN, there are no take-backs and if you want a refund and the merchant refuses, you have to resort to the legal system for recourse. Credit cards, on the other hand, have consumer protection rules and dispute procedures.

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      Fiscally irresponsible

      I mean, there are people who just don’t have the money for a needed “purchase” (like medical care, transportation, or food), and hope they’ll be able to get a better job or make more money in the future to pay it off later. Been there.