Anybody had good luck with a card that you can monitor and make sure there are no shenanigans? I see things like Go Henry but would prefer something with no fees.
Leeman said:
Better off giving them one of your credit cards. You can get one in their name and set it up with limits and send you alerts.
Sweet Kitten Feet said:
My son has his own checking account and debit card that is under my accounts through BoA
It amazes me people are dumb enough to use them.Ghost of Bizbee said:
Debit cards are an invention of the devil
What's the concern with them?Leeman said:It amazes me people are dumb enough to use them.Ghost of Bizbee said:
Debit cards are an invention of the devil
Agreed on lots of those, but the benefits of debit cards in this regard outweigh them. They don't have much money in there to lose, they don't spend enough to earn any significant rewards by using a credit card, and I'd rather them not spend any more than they ever have in their accounts. Plus they can invest.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Basically they have zero advantages over the use of a credit card.
Credit cards offer fraud protections that debit doesn't, where someone could wipe out your entire bank account and it'll take months to fix the issue with the bank.
Also much, much easier to dispute charges with a credit card.
And just as easy to set limits and alerts on a credit card for a teen.
Plus, you're leaving money on the table not accumulating rewards points for all your purchases you would've made on a debit card. Basically it's a permanent 2% discount, provided you always pay it off monthly.
I have all mine set to autopay.
And in this case, it also benefits the teen's credit history to open a credit account as early as possible.
I agree with you, but what about in the events where you need cash? I use my credit cards for everything but my debit card has come through in certain situations and emergencies.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Basically they have zero advantages over the use of a credit card.
Credit cards offer fraud protections that debit doesn't, where someone could wipe out your entire bank account and it'll take months to fix the issue with the bank.
Also much, much easier to dispute charges with a credit card.
And just as easy to set limits and alerts on a credit card for a teen.
Plus, you're leaving money on the table not accumulating rewards points for all your purchases you would've made on a debit card. Basically it's a permanent 2% discount, provided you always pay it off monthly.
I have all mine set to autopay.
And in this case, it also benefits the teen's credit history to open a credit account as early as possible.
Ghost of Bizbee said:
Debit cards are an invention of the devil
It's more about building a good credit history as early as possible.Quote:
Teenagers don't need credit, typically.
Check out my post above.Quote:
What am I missing here? The 2% cash back?
Most 25 year old's these days don't know what a checkbook is, much less how to balance one10andBOUNCE said:
I'm fine to disagree on this.
I think a 25 yo who knows how to balance a checkbook and manage money well will not have any issues handling a credit card.
We use CapOne for our kid, too. Been good.Jethro95 said:
We got this account for my son three years ago when he was 15 and it's been great.
https://www.capitalone.com/bank/checking-accounts/teen-checking-account/
yep thats what we use tooJethro95 said:
We got this account for my son three years ago when he was 15 and it's been great.
https://www.capitalone.com/bank/checking-accounts/teen-checking-account/