Comparison of Payment Options
Cash, ATM cards, check cards, debit cards, credit cards, checks... kind of confusing. Maybe this can help you better understand payment options.
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Option
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Pros
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Cons
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Cash
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- Accepted almost everywhere
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- Increases impulse spending
- No protection if lost or stolen
- May not work outside of the United States
- Personal danger
- No record of purchase on your account
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Checks
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- Has carbon record of purchases and check register to quickly see how much money is left in account
- May help reduce impulse spending
- Courtesy Pay protection*
- Optional overdraft protection
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- Slower transactions
- Not accepted at many merchants
- Limited fraud protection
- Displays your account and bank routing number
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Debit (or Checking) Card
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- Accepted almost everywhere
- Fraud protection when you sign rather than giving a PIN number**
- Courtesy Pay protection*
- Optional overdraft protection
- Easy to cancel and replace if lost
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- No immediate register (but record is maintained in your online account)
- Convenience may increase impulse spending
- Not accepted for certain travel needs like rental cars
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Credit Card
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- Convenient and accepted almost everywhere
- Immediate access to funds up to credit limit
- Fraud protection
- Provides income to the credit union at no cost to you***
- Easy to cancel and replace if lost
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- Temptation to spend money you haven't earned (i.e. to credit limit)
- No immediate register (but record is maintained in your online account)
- Convenience may increase impulse spending
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ATM Card
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- Most people now use checking cards to access ATMs
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* Courtesy Pay »
** Fraud Protection »