I put in an order with my credit card last week. Nothing suspicious so far on the account.
I use Paypal almost exclusively for my online purchases, I've been using them for years withI purchase from SDE a LOT. In fact, I've purchased every single copy of the 1-31 series. Not once have I had a problem. I use Paypal.
Rock on SDE, you rule.
Maybe people could do what I do... And that's have a dedicated credit card that's only used for Amazon purchases!I use Paypal almost exclusively for my online purchases, I've been using them for years with
never an issue. I had my CC hacked twice a few years back on Amazon so that was the end of
them for me. I find that 95% of the purchases that point to Amazon, I can find the same item on
Ebay, and they do accept Paypal for everything.
Just say'in
I do the same, it's a debit card from a small savings account I keep specially for that purpose. I keep a balance of around $1,000 in it the cover day to day purchases but never any more. I made sure that account doesn't get linked to my other accounts at that bank in case of any overdraft. This way no matter what was to happen, no way I could get hit for anything over that accounts current balance.Maybe people could do what I do... And that's have a dedicated credit card that's only used for Amazon purchases!
I have another credit card which I use if PayPal is not accepted by other vendors. So far I've used it only twice this year.
Using a credit card is better for purchases since it isn't drawing directly against YOUR cash, versus using debit as you describe which is. Also with debit, if you do need to dispute a transaction, you're at the mercy of the bank. Credit with Visa/mastercard/amex/discover just write-off the fraudulent activity loses. I've heard of banks dragging their feet and in some cases not even crediting the account holder when fraud takes place. It depends entirely on the bank, which unnecessarily introduces a variable.I do the same, it's a debit card from a small savings account I keep specially for that purpose. I keep a balance of around $1,000 in it the cover day to day purchases but never any more. I made sure that account doesn't get linked to my other accounts at that bank in case of any overdraft. This way no matter what was to happen, no way I could get hit for anything over that accounts current balance.
It might sting a bit, but would in no way be financially life changing.
We'll have to agree to disagree on that.Using a credit card is better for purchases since it isn't drawing directly against YOUR cash, versus using debit as you describe which is. Also with debit, if you do need to dispute a transaction, you're at the mercy of the bank. Credit with Visa/mastercard/amex/discover just write-off the fraudulent activity loses. I've heard of banks dragging their feet and in some cases not even crediting the account holder when fraud takes place. It depends entirely on the bank, which unnecessarily introduces a variable.
If you're using it as a credit transaction, yes it's treated as a credit card. You're 100% correct that you would need to put it through as 'debit' at time of sale for what I said to fully apply. My bad for not making that distinction.We'll have to agree to disagree on that.
They are all ultimately controlled by a bank.
My debit card IS a Master Card and any dispute has been a simple call away.
It's also the one Paypal draws against.
I have the same setup as @Sal1950 . I have never seen an option to use the card as a debit card for on line purchases. When used as a credit card, it offers all the same protections as a standard master card. It's been many years since I've had any issues but when I did the bank issued a credit within 24 hours.If you're using it as a credit transaction, yes it's treated as a credit card. You're 100% correct that you would need to put it through as 'debit' at time of sale for what I said to fully apply. My bad for not making that distinction.
I would still encourage people against doing what you because you're using your money to play with, even if it's still low risk. Anyone with good credit and a couple credit cards should just use a credit card, all other things being equal. You're doing your bank a favor doing it the way you are, basically absorbing the loss for them while it's being disputed versus the credit card company absorbing the loss on the fraudulent purchase from the moment the fraudulent purchase is made. As a credit purchase you have a different agreement with fraud coverage, with debit (non credit) transaction you're under a separate agreement with the bank holding your money. These debit agreements tend to be less favorable to the account holder, this is because of demographics of those who typically use debit (poor people). Banks love to fee and swindle the poors.
I have the same setup as @Sal1950 . I have never seen an option to use the card as a debit card for on line purchases. When used as a credit card, it offers all the same protections as a standard master card. It's been many years since I've had any issues but when I did the bank issued a credit within 24 hours.
I would still encourage people against doing what you because you're using your money to play with, even if it's still low risk. Anyone with good credit and a couple credit cards should just use a credit card, all other things being equal. You're doing your bank a favor doing it the way you are, basically absorbing the loss for them while it's being disputed versus the credit card company absorbing the loss on the fraudulent purchase from the moment the fraudulent purchase is made.
There are 2 sides to everything.There's just not any reason to do the debit route as you describe, and valid reasons not to. Exception is if someone doesn't have good credit and they have no choice. Falls in the "just because you can doesn't mean you should" bucket.
There's a grace period on all credit card purchases, so you never have to pay interest if you don't want to / can afford to avoid them.There are 2 sides to everything.
One of the pros is you can't go into debt with a debit card. Another is no interest is ever paid. My credit is excellent. It didn't get that way by making payments on credit cards. In fact, the lack of any credit balances is probably a big reason as to why it's so good.
Same here, last I checked my rating was an 800+My credit is excellent. It didn't get that way by making payments on credit cards. In fact, the lack of any credit balances is probably a big reason as to why it's so good.
Same here!I put in an order with my credit card last week. Nothing suspicious so far on the account.
I had my card hacked about 2 days after ordering the Thin Lizzy disc from SDE. I didn't use PayPal or Apple Pay. Thing is, that was the only time I used that particular card in 2024. The CC company noted something was amiss immediately and no harm done beyond needing a new card. The problem may not be on SDE's end but it seems as if there is a problem somewhere along the chain.
Yes. We had problems with a large bank taking their sweet time to refund us for obvious fraud. (They recently paid a $3 billion fine for their bad behavior.). Credit cards are much more responsive when paying refunds for fraud.I've heard of banks dragging their feet and in some cases not even crediting the account holder when fraud takes place. It depends entirely on the bank, which unnecessarily introduce...
No neither was this latest response.I emailed them about it. They responded that they were sorry this thread had “disquieted “ me, but that ordering from them is 100% safe. They felt that my card getting hacked had nothing to do with them. Not very reassuring
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