"Debit or credit?" Not too long ago, the question was a ubiquitous refrain from store clerks nationwide. If asked today, the question would be more complicated. That's because U.S. consumers have more ...
Replacement debit cards have been issued to many Oklahomans, including Bank of Oklahoma and MidFirst Bank members, after a breach in computer security at a payment processing company compromised card ...
As the Detroit Free Press recently reported, new debit card scams are popping up and gaining momentum (2). One of the most ...
I thought RMD readers might find this story interesting… In early January the Direct Express debit card was announced by the Treasury Department and will be used as a prepaid debit card for Social ...
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Why cybersecurity experts say you should stop using your debit card immediately

Think about the last time you swiped your debit card. Was it at the gas station, maybe at that corner grocery store, or ...
MARTINEZ, Calif. (KGO) -- Eleven million Californians are getting inflation relief debit cards in the mail right now. As 7 On Your Side has reported, many thought the cards were a scam, but they're ...
Millions of people use credit and debit cards daily to make purchases in stores and online. You’re probably familiar with the “signature” field on the back of the card. Maybe you’ve even heard the ...
I use a debit card for all my regular, day-to-day purchases. However, I use a credit card for plane tickets, big ticket items, or when I shop online because someone told me it’s easier to dispute ...
Would you give strangers the keys to your house? Of course not. But why then would you give strangers the keys to your money online? When you give merchants (or anyone) your primary credit or debit ...
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Jul. 31--Beginning next month, the federal government wants 800,000 Social Security recipients in the Midwest to receive benefits on new debit cards instead of by check. That's the number of people ...