Originally Posted by
Happy
Yes. Debit card transaction requires PIN.
In a broader sense, you can use the PIN on your credit card, at the ATM to withdraw cash and that becomes a Cash Advance on your credit card - quite different than the Debit Card transaction as you probably fully aware of.
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Earlier last year I had that Continental Checking account with Debit card.
IIRC, it required a minimum number of "pinless debit card transactions" every month. Instructions made a point to use the debit card like a credit card and NOT enter a PIN. That's why I asked. Seems like not all debit card transactio's are pin based...or maybe I don't recall correctly?
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