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7 March, 19:02

In some ways, a debit card is more vulnerable to theft than cash or a checkbook. Explain how this is so.

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  1. 7 March, 19:29
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    A debit card is more vulnerable to theft

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Any transaction done at an open ATM is going to be higher risk exposure. Since the debit card is used in the public, then the public has access to it, then someone has the ability to add skimming devices to it, position cameras on it and position themselves in a way where they could see through all password and transactions done

    The checkbook can only be used in door within a banking hall
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