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4 January, 13:31

You are at the checkout counter at the local supermarket and use your debit card to pay for your groceries. Where does the money for this purchase come from?

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  1. 4 January, 13:37
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    It is deducted directly from your checking account.

    Explanation:

    When using your debit card and you select the credit option it will still be debited from your checking account after a few days.

    For example you use visa and process a transaction as a credit transaction, it is processed through visa network. You are authorising a debit to your account and you are not charged interest for the transaction.

    The transaction amount is not taken immediately but takes a few days for the card company to remove the money from your account.
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