Posted on 30 October 2008. Tags: credit cards, debit cards
Wow! According to Businessweek:
For consumers reeling from a series of economic body blows, debit cards are increasingly becoming the plastic of choice. Some use the cards, which pull money directly from a bank or other account, as a budgeting tool to limit spending. Others are embracing them out of necessity as banks clamp down on credit. All told, debit purchases are expected to climb 13% in 2008, to $1.2 trillion, according to The Nilson Report, an industry newsletter—compared with a 3% rise, to $1.9 trillion, for credit-card transactions.
Come to think of it, the Payday Pundit used his debit card more than his credit card.
Posted in alternatives, industry, personal finance
Posted on 16 September 2008. Tags: consumer choice, credit cards, debit cards, financial choice, overdraft fees
What if you don’t have either until payday? This is where a payday loan would come in handy, but the Fond du Lac Reporter doesn’t even see it as an option.
If your credit is poor and you can’t get a credit card and you rely on debit you can quickly get into trouble
Today, most banks will approve even the smallest debit card purchase — then hit you with a fee of $35 or more.
Yet we don’t hear howling about that kind of predatory lending….
Posted in alternatives, Wisconsin