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FJ1010123 t1_iy5f2z8 wrote
Reply to comment by alzee76 in Student's MacBook Amazon order replaced with Weetabix by bananaphophesy
Yep you’re right, credit card purchases are protected in the UK too!
alzee76 t1_iy5fenp wrote
My question was more : Are debit cards in the UK protected like credit cards -- in the US, they aren't.
surfmaster t1_iy5gb6g wrote
There are significantly fewer protections on debit cards in the US, but the EFTA and most card servicers (Visa/MC/etc) do limit liabilities within a window of the transaction.
alzee76 t1_iy5h5xx wrote
> the EFTA does limit liabilities within a window of the transaction.
The EFTA offers no protections in a case where the product you purchased is defective or not delivered. It protects you only from liability due to errors made by one end of the financial transaction or the other, and unauthorized transactions like a stolen card or number.
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FJ1010123 t1_iy5fv9d wrote
Oh I see. As far as I know it’s only credit cards unfortunately.
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