I have fraud protection on all my debit cards.
On 08/10/2016 20:57, Alison May wrote:
What you say about the lack of protection on a debit card is true enough but
there does seem to be an increasing trend to charge when paying with a credit
card Alison
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On 8 Oct 2016, at 8:35 pm, Jonathan H <digitaltoast@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mike: There is no suggestion that this will be forced on anyone yet, and I'm
pretty sure by the time it is, in maybe 10 years, that there will be mini
speakers or some other way of transmitting the code.
Christopher and Janet: You have pretty much zero chance of insurance and
compensation if buying with a debit card.
Besides, the technology would apply to debit cards just the same.
Shaun: That's not how OTA works
On 8 October 2016 at 20:27, christopher hallsworth
<challsworth2@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Debit card is your answer.
On 8 Oct 2016, at 09:16, CJ &AA MAY <chrisalismay@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I can’t imagine how you survive with a credit card. How would you purchase
anything online for a start?
I believe there will come a time when notes and coins will no longer exist
and all purchases will be debited from your bank account. We’re almost
there in fact as many supermarkets will no longer accept cheques and we
can now use our phones to pay for such things as bus or underground
tickets.
Mind you, if this day did ever come, it would hit charities hard as there
would be no more street collections!
Alison
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