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Is there a difference between credit cards and debit cards?

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Is there a difference between credit cards and debit cards?

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If your debit card has a Visa or MasterCard logo on it, you can enter the card information as if it were an actual credit card and the transaction will go through. If it doesn’t have a logo, you may need to choose the Debit Card option when you’re entering your card info. If there is no Debit Card option, you can try entering the card information anyway (it won’t hurt anything to try), but chances are that you’ll need a credit card or a debit card with a logo. Some Additional Info: ================ When you use a debit card, money is pulled from your checking account to pay for whatever you’re using the card on. When you use a credit card, you borrow money from a creditor (like Visa, MasterCard, etc.) to pay for whatever you’re using the card on. Debit cards are worth whatever amount of money you have in your checking account. Credit cards aren’t worth anything. They’re just permission slips to borrow money from someone else. These days, most people just use credit cards because using

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