• GaMEChld@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I wonder what a credit card dispute would result in here. Underutilized feature when businesses pull shady shit. Think I’ve had 6 or so disputes over the years, never failed.

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      3 months ago

      Too many people these days don’t use or have access to credit cards for services like this. Many people I know only use bank debit cards, or worse, use the debit preloaded cash cards issued by their employers’ payroll service provider.

      Credit cards motivate banks to help you, because if you won’t pay, and the business doesn’t pay, the bank has to take the hit.

      Debit cards will work as well if your bank values it’s reputation - but not all banks do.

      And I would not trust a preloaded card provider to assist. You are neither their business partner nor their customer and that puts your interests at the bottom of a very long list. You have to hope some law is on your side or that your issue is so trivial that resolving it is more cost effective then dealing with you.

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        3 months ago

        Huh? I don’t think I’ve ever used a rental car service that didn’t require a credit card. Exactly so they can charge for this sort of thing.

      • outhouseperilous@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        3 months ago

        Credit cards are also an instrument of christofascist pedophiles who want to ban all pornography and ‘pornography’ (they consider the existence of queer people to be porn)

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        3 months ago

        in this case, hertz doesn’t rent to who doesn’t have a credit card

        debit = no rent

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          3 months ago

          I should have remembered that. I had to lend my card out to my friend who was in a credit lock at the time they needed a rental. Still, I don’t think my advice is invalid, just irrelevant here.

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          3 months ago

          debit = no rent

          Funny, I rented from Hertz about two weeks ago and there was a big sign at the counter explaining their terms of business for renting with a debit card. And it didn’t say “We don’t do it.”

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            3 months ago

            It’s more a case by case situation, not universal. In a place where car thefts are rampant they wouldn’t offer that, for example

            And the initial deposit is massive

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        3 months ago

        I don’t understand how this works out badly for the person using a debit card. You pay for the vehicle and if they try to make you pay more you ask for proof and if you don’t get it you walk away.

        Or do they require a collateral fee when renting?

        • TeddE@lemmy.world
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          3 months ago

          It’s about who’s lawyers you can rally to your defense in a dispute.

          With a credit card you’re spending the bank’s money. If you can convince the bank you’re in the right, it’s you and the bank’s lawyers recovering the bank’s money.

          As a debit card user, the banks will support your legal rights, because it’s good business for your clients to prosper. While the bank’s lawyers won’t go to bat for you, many will be willing to give you quasi-legal and quasi-financial tidbits or point you in the right direction.

          As the bank’s client’s employee, you’re basically on your own. Good luck.

        • zourn@lemmy.world
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          3 months ago

          The other thing not being mentioned is that credit cards and debit cards have different legally required protections.