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A benefit of using a debit or credit card instead of cash is that it provides a paper record of a purchase. When might a proof of ownership be needed?
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A benefit of using a debit or credit card instead of cash is that it provides a paper record of a purchase. When might a proof of ownership be needed?
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Proof of ownership could be needed in the case of a break in to identify stolen property, or iin the event of the need to return an item.
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