Migration from Credit Cards to Debit Cards
Could Have Negative Impact on Consumer
Credit Reports and Scores
Individuals with good credit scores who have turned
away from credit cards and moved towards bank-issued debit cards in an effort to protect
their credit reports and scores could see a negative long-term impact to their decision.
"While debit cards may help some people protect their
good credit score by avoiding unnecessary debt and interest charges, it's important to
note that these financial tools do not afford the same potential positive impact on credit
reports and scores as credit cards," said Joe Mason, Senior Vice President of
Consumer Services for Intersections Inc.
According to Javelin Strategy and Research's 2010 Online
Retail Payments Update and Forecast, as a result of more consumers using prepaid cards and
debit cards, credit card payments accounted for a smaller portion of online transactions
in 2010 than they did in 2009.
The functionality of a debit card relies solely on funds
the cardholder deposits into his or her account rather than on credit. Thus, debit card
users make purchases using money they already have in their name, unlike with a credit
card, which provides a person with borrowed funds, and hence this activity is not taken
into account in credit reports and scores.
Credit cardholders have to pay off their balances at the
end of each billing period; otherwise, they may face high interest rates and potential
damage to their good credit score. The act of paying back borrowed funds is what leads to
changes in a person's credit reports and scores.
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