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         <title>Hass and Associates Accounting: Credit Cards and Holiday Shopping</title>
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<p>If you're a hacker
planning to launch a campaign against unsuspecting internet users, when would
be the best time for you to get the maximum results? That's right, the holiday
season.</p>
<p>Just by reading the
tech news every day, it is enough to scare any sensible person from using the
internet in conducting business. In fact, most people seem to be too accustomed
already to such security threats that it almost sounds like they're resigned to
the fact that becoming a victim is unavoidable.</p>
<p>So before you
continue your 'convenient' online shopping this holiday season, read on for
reasons why you should use your credit card instead of your debit cards from <a href="http://hassassociates.org/">Hass and Associates Accounting</a>.</p>
<p>Credit card is
obviously the better choice when it comes to cashless shopping. Aside from
having better security on your data, it is also relatively easier to dispute
charges made on a it compared to debit card. On the surface, both can protect
you from bogus charges, however, the critical difference is this: charges to a
debit card readily removes money from your bank account while those made on a
credit card can still be disputed before any fund gets removed.</p>
<p>Moreover, according
to the Fair Credit Billing Act in the US, credit-card users should be protected
against failure to deliver <a href="http://hassassociates.org/category/accounting-review/">services</a>
or products agreed upon. This means that if an online seller failed to deliver,
the buyer can still ask for a refund or a chargeback from the card company. On
the other hand, using a debit card is not covered by this federal law as it
effectively means that you have authorized your bank to release money even though
the goods did not reach you.</p>
<p>As reported by Hass
and Associates Accounting, many credit card companies are now providing
purchase-protection policies, albeit limited ones, in order to cover damage or
theft. For instance, you may avail of a policy that covers loss or damage 100
days after your purchase but only insured up to USD 500.</p>

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