With the passage of the Dodd-Frank legislation, many were expecting some changes from banks on debit cards and, perhaps less so, credit cards. Earning miles was one of the benefits many expected to be curtailed. From discussions at FlyerTalk, that is already happening, particularly with the few debit cards that have been earning miles. Major banks are already announcing termination of those mile earning benefits.
Something with even greater impact on travel, however, is also being reported. Some banks are considering a daily limit on usage of debit cards of $50 or $100, although none has yet formally announced that policy. Whatever changes are coming may just be a few months off, in time to impact summer travel.
Debit cards have been the key for many to exchanging money abroad. If these cards have a $50 a day limit imposed, they will be far less useful for that purpose.
Something with even greater impact on travel, however, is also being reported. Some banks are considering a daily limit on usage of debit cards of $50 or $100, although none has yet formally announced that policy. Whatever changes are coming may just be a few months off, in time to impact summer travel.
Debit cards have been the key for many to exchanging money abroad. If these cards have a $50 a day limit imposed, they will be far less useful for that purpose.
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