Keeping track of orders
#41
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
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Originally Posted by cashs_mom
My understanding is that when you use your debit card online and it is hacked, your money is gone and you don't have any more until the dispute is resolved which can be days or weeks. At least with a credit card, you still have your money in the bank.
A debit charge is different then a withdrawal of your account.
If someone has your debit card info, your whole bank account can be withdrawn down to a few dollars. It will take more then a few days to get it back if you ever do.
My understanding is that when you use your debit card online and it is hacked, your money is gone and you don't have any more until the dispute is resolved which can be days or weeks. At least with a credit card, you still have your money in the bank.
Okay, but did you see where I mentioned this happened to me, and I had my money back in less than 24 hours?
If someone has your debit card info, your whole bank account can be withdrawn down to a few dollars. It will take more then a few days to get it back if you ever do.
#42
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
Posts: 7,695
When I order anything online, I screen shot the order page, then when it shows up, I photograph the receipt. I keep both in a file under my pictures on my tablet, and put all the actual receipts in a file folder by date. This helps keep me organised.
#43
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 9,563
Originally Posted by cashs_mom
My understanding is that when you use your debit card online and it is hacked, your money is gone and you don't have any more until the dispute is resolved which can be days or weeks. At least with a credit card, you still have your money in the bank.
A debit charge is different then a withdrawal of your account.
If someone has your debit card info, your whole bank account can be withdrawn down to a few dollars. It will take more then a few days to get it back if you ever do.
My understanding is that when you use your debit card online and it is hacked, your money is gone and you don't have any more until the dispute is resolved which can be days or weeks. At least with a credit card, you still have your money in the bank.
A debit charge is different then a withdrawal of your account.
If someone has your debit card info, your whole bank account can be withdrawn down to a few dollars. It will take more then a few days to get it back if you ever do.
#45
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
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My SIS lost all her money in her account by someone in another state withdrawing it using her debit card info. It took about two months to get it all back after she proved she was not in that state at that time. And yes it was a credit union. The crook actually had her PIN number so that is when it is very hard to prove it wasn't a deliberate withdrawal. She had to borrow from her 401k until it was all said and done. She still lost some money in penalties. A charge can be disputed and money put back but not a withdrawal, that is a whole different kettle of fish.
#46
Debit card online, from my experience Having my identity stolen NOT a good idea.
Like you I keep a notebook next to my computer with 3 columns for orders, Dated from Where, What , How much.
I place all my order confirmations in a folder in my gmail account...And since I only pay with a credit card, I just go online for totals and etc for all my orders.
Like you I keep a notebook next to my computer with 3 columns for orders, Dated from Where, What , How much.
I place all my order confirmations in a folder in my gmail account...And since I only pay with a credit card, I just go online for totals and etc for all my orders.
#47
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Upstate New York
Posts: 1,231
I keep the emails in my inbox until I get the item, then I move them to folders. The folders are an excellent way to find a quilt fabric that I need more of, or my "repairs" folder..I can look to see when and where we got a part, etc. I rarely delete them.
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