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Topic: Offers that require debit or credit card AND DOESN'T TAKE MONEY FROM ACCOUNT  (Read 1487 times)

jeankenzy

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Hi. I have a debit card but I'm afraid to use it for some offers that required one because i don't want them to charge me money. More of that I don't have money in my account right now. Can someone help me please? Thanks. ???

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Unfortnately we're not aloud to share ideas to not get our credit/debit card charged.  As far as I know.......they have no "free" trial requiring credit card.  Let me know if you're confused!

Hi. I have a debit card but I'm afraid to use it for some offers that required one because i don't want them to charge me money. More of that I don't have money in my account right now. Can someone help me please? Thanks. ???
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Just don't do the offers that require a credit card. There are plenty of FREE offers here on FC. Check out the "Free/No CC Required" category as well as the "More Special Offers" section found at the bottom of the "Daily" category. You can also do the daily surveys (i.e. MyThoughtsCount, GiveUsYour2Cents, SSI, etc.). I don't do the ones that require a credit card and find plenty of offers to do.
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as someone else said, you can just do the free/nocc required offers
if you do end up doing the free trials that require a credit card, make sure to note when their deadline to cancel before being charged is --aka the end of free trial period-- so you can try out their service, then cancel before being charged (or if you decide you like it, let them charge you).

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