A friend of mine went on a cruise last week. He checked in with his debit card for onboard charges. He then put the card in the safe and left it there the entire trip. At the end of the cruise, he again gave them the card to check out.
After the cruise, he spent a day in Miami. They went out to dinner and his card was denied at the restaurant. He called and it turned out there were numerous unauthorized charges on his account. All were made on the cruise ship. None appeared on his account when he disembarked.
Since the only time he used the card was when he boarded and it was locked up the rest of the time, clearly a ship employee committed the fraud. Had it been a credit card and not a debit card, no problem. He could have called and contested the charges and gone about his business. But now, the money is gone from his account and he needs to wait for the bank to straighten it out and return the stolen funds. And, of course, NCL is investigating the case since it was one of their employees who robbed him.
Just one more reason why I will never use a debit card.
After the cruise, he spent a day in Miami. They went out to dinner and his card was denied at the restaurant. He called and it turned out there were numerous unauthorized charges on his account. All were made on the cruise ship. None appeared on his account when he disembarked.
Since the only time he used the card was when he boarded and it was locked up the rest of the time, clearly a ship employee committed the fraud. Had it been a credit card and not a debit card, no problem. He could have called and contested the charges and gone about his business. But now, the money is gone from his account and he needs to wait for the bank to straighten it out and return the stolen funds. And, of course, NCL is investigating the case since it was one of their employees who robbed him.
Just one more reason why I will never use a debit card.
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