Banking

TFF22-053 - Can I still use my debit card if my account is closed

Can I still use my debit card if my account is closed?

Banks may close your account without notice for various reasons. If you’ve found yourself in this unfortunate predicament, you may be asking, “Can I still use my debit card if my account is closed?” Unfortunately, you cannot use a debit card that is linked to a closed account. The funds from your account either do […]

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TFF22-051 - How to transfer money from debit card to bank account

Which is safer? Debit card or checking account

Which is safer? Making a payment via debit card or checking account? Overall, using a debit card is safer than using a checking account to make a purchase. It contains less identifying information than your checking account, thereby better protecting you from fraud. Debit cards can easily be canceled if stolen, but checks cannot. Debit

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TFF22-042 - Why your debit card is blocked and how to fix it

Why your debit card is blocked and how to fix it

Why is your debit card blocked? Debit cards can be blocked for many reasons including: Suspicious activity Making a suspicious or unusual purchase Incorrectly entering the PIN Expired debit card Inactive debit card Overdrafted account Purchase confirmation required Transaction limit has been reached Your card has a hold on it Funds are frozen due to

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TFF22-037 - Important debit card benefits explained

Important debit card benefits explained

What are the important benefits of a debit card? Debit card benefits include: Low (or no) fees Interest earned Reward programs Accounts Ease of use Payments Security And budgeting assistance Debit cards can help you save, monitor spending, and receive a long list of rewards through different programs. From low fees to increased security, this

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