I had no idea where to post this, so by default it ended up here.
I was wondering if there was a recent change in the banking laws and regulations relating to the use of debit cards.
Not to long ago, you could use debit cards as freely as a check or even cash. Lately, I've been noticing a big difference. Gas stations are back to offering cash discounts, while charging more for debit and credit card transactions.
Several companies have refused to accept debit card payments for an outstanding balance while doing on-line payments. The companies want a checking account routing number and all.
Its becoming inconvenient to use this banking convenience.
I was wondering if there was a recent change in the banking laws and regulations relating to the use of debit cards.
Not to long ago, you could use debit cards as freely as a check or even cash. Lately, I've been noticing a big difference. Gas stations are back to offering cash discounts, while charging more for debit and credit card transactions.
Several companies have refused to accept debit card payments for an outstanding balance while doing on-line payments. The companies want a checking account routing number and all.
Its becoming inconvenient to use this banking convenience.
Put the internet to work for you.
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