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Old 11-25-2004, 08:48 PM
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Originally posted by OohTeenyWahine
If the card accesses your checking account, that's your debit card. You hit debit. If it's an account outside of your bank checking account, that's your credit card. Then you hit credit.
I think that what she means is that she has a MasterCard or Visa debit card, and that she has the option of using it as a debit or credit card. In both cases, the money is immediately withdrawn from her checking account.

It is less expensive for the business if its used as a debit card because of much lower transaction fees. I use mine as a credit card because I get miles if its used that way.
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