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Why do you pay late fees with a credit card and not with a debit card?
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Answer:

you are barrowing money with a credit card but with a debit card it is coming strait out of your checking account.

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User Praveen Prasad
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Debit card is direct charge to balance in your account. Credit card is a loan

Step-by-step explanation:

On a credit card, you are borrowing money. You keep a running balance and make a payment monthly. If you miss a monthly payment your credit agreement allows the bank to charge you a late fee. With a debit card, money is deducted from your bank account balance as you use it. So you don't have to worry about a monthly payment - or late fees, but you can be charged an overdraft fee if you overspend your balance.

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