Friday, February 18, 2011

Limiting debit card use will hurt consumers - Directo paycards are the best low cost alternative

The New York Post reports that several banks, including Bank of America, Chase, and Citi, are thinking about limiting debit card use to under $50 per transaction in order to make up for vanishing interchange fees. According to author Mark DeCambre:

The limits being contemplated would be imposed on debit-card holders regardless of how much money they held in their checking accounts and are likely to push customers to use credit cards to cover the difference.

"There's a real irony here that just as consumers are practicing greater levels of thrift through their debit cards, they might be presented with increased cost and a higher degree of uncertainty," said Doug Johnson, vice president at the American Banker's Association.

Directo paycards have a default Point of Sale daily limit of $510, the amount seems to be the sweet spot for most spending, allowing for the purchase of money orders, or to gas up, pay some bills and get the groceries. Account owners can raise the amount for free with a call to Customer Care, useful if you need to make a large purchase, such as a TV or kitchen appliance.

Read the article.

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