While shopping you have the option of paying either through
your credit card or your debit card. Though the difference might not appear, but
there is a huge difference the way payment is processed behind the scene.
Paying through Debit card is almost like paying cash and is
usually without transaction charges. Payment though debit cards is also
instant. On the other hand credit card transaction requires a signature, and is
processed by the credit card company. The funds may or may not be immediately
deducted from your bank account, depending on how the retailer handles their
transactions. Some stores "batch" their credit transactions and send
them at the end of the day. Unlike debit cards, to the merchant, processing a
transaction as credit usually involves a credit card transaction fee to the
major issuers, like Visa and Mastercard.
Credit cards are mostly a better option while
shopping online because of host of offers provided by issuer banks such as
interest free EMI, zero transaction charges and higher reward points. It is
also relatively safe as you are never liable for unauthorized charges, unlike
debit transactions, which are the same as cash. It is advised to use your
credit card while purchasing a flight ticket as many companies offer air miles
for purchasing the tickets through credit card.
While shopping in a small business or a local store, it is
better to use debit cards as there is very high likelihood of you being charged
a transaction fee. Also if you are
following a strict spending plan, debit card is always the right choice as it
automatically limits your spending. Credit cards often lead you to fulfilling your
instant gratification because of credit limit availability and thus lead to
over spending.
Depending on the circumstances, credit can be a much more
powerful and flexible option than debit. You're protected from identity theft,
your purchases can be protected from defects and failures, and disputes are
handled quickly without you having to pay up just to get your money back.
However, credit cards are still credit, and you're in debt for the purchases
you make. You pay interest on them, and not being able to handle your credit
wisely can lead to serious financial problems. Sometimes it can be better to
not spend at all unless you have the money to spend—in which case debit card
and cash are better options.
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