Paying with a debit card is leaving money on the table, and 4 more reasons I only ever pay with credit

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Credit cards offer better protections, less liability in case of fraud, and more leverage with merchants. There's rarely a reason to use debit.

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Paying with a debit card is leaving money on the table, and 4 more reasons I only ever pay with credit

Paying with a debit card is leaving money on the table, and 4 more reasons I only ever pay with credit

Credit cards offer better protections, less liability in case of fraud, and more leverage with merchants. There's rarely a reason to use debit.

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