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Are Debit Cards Secretly Draining Your Wallet

Are Debit Cards Secretly Draining Your Wallet

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Are Debit Cards Secretly Draining Your Wallet? Discover the hidden costs of relying on debit cards—overdraft fees, merchant holds, weak fraud protection, foreign transaction charges, missed rewards, and data-tracking that can impact your privacy. In this 10-minute breakdown we reveal real-life examples, explain how disputes differ from credit cards, and share practical tips to protect your money: when to use debit, when to switch to credit, and simple ways to avoid avoidable charges. Perfect for anyone managing everyday banking, travel, or budgeting. If this helped you, please like and share to spread smarter money habits. #DebitCard #PersonalFinance #MoneyTips #BankingHacks #FinancialLiteracy

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00:00:00 | The Deceptively Simple Swipe
00:01:08 | The Hidden Fees You Never See Coming
00:02:46 | The Nightmare of Debit Card Fraud
00:04:25 | The Great Protection Showdown
00:06:03 | Overdraft and Insufficient Funds
00:07:40 | Missing Out on Free Money
00:10:56 | Building Your Financial Fortress (Without a Debit Card)
00:12:18 | The Psychological Trap of 'Real' Money
00:17:05 | Crafting Your Perfect Payment Strategy

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