It’s Holiday Shopping Season! And while some Bah Humbug
at the thought, if you’re like me, you’re excited! The holiday decorations, the
lights, the smells, the yummy holiday treats- I can’t wait! But there’s one
little thing you should keep in mind when heading to the shops for gifts and
sales- debit vs credit when swiping your plastic.
· When you swipe your debit card and choose Debit, this means the machine will ask you to enter your PIN (Personal Identification Number). Then the money will automatically come out of your checking account right then and there. However, if you choose Credit, this means you are requesting to conduct a signature-based transaction, which requires just your signature--not your PIN--to complete.
· You can also conduct signature-based transactions over the Internet or telephone, where you don’t have to have a physical signature
· Not only is swiping and signing better than swiping and punching in your super-secret number, there are other benefits to signing off instead!
· Signing instead of using your PIN greatly reduces the risk of exposing your PIN number to identity thieves.
·
Make
shopping easier by just swiping your card and signing for your purchase. At
Honor, we recommend you sign and run your Debit card as “credit” when you are
given the option
·
You
can even up the security of your card by registering your MasterCard
Secure Code.
·
Honor’s
Debit MasterCard Prewards allow you to save at your favorite stores instantly
via text, email, or online! Sign up online at Honorcu.com
·
With
most store signature pads, selecting Credit
allows you to sign your name instead of punching in your PIN
·
Even
if you have already selected Credit,
you may be asked to enter your PIN. Ask the cashier to run the purchase as Credit.
·
Many
times, this means hitting the “red” button or the “cancel” button
·
For
smaller transaction amounts, a signature may not even be needed.
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