Debit Card and Social Security for Retirees + Video of Puerto Vallarta

Posted by Barbie on May 14th, 2008 at 11:28pm

 

As a senior, we are all concerned about making our pennies go as far as possible.  Dick and I live everyday by this credo:   “A penny saved is a penny earned”.  Everyone wants that Social Security check to stretch, so why fall into the Debit Card offer, that is going to cost you pennies galore?  Here are my thoughts on the subject.  Then you can relax by watching the little video I’ve included at the end.

By summer of 2008, the Government is going to offer seniors and others who receive Social Security, the opportunity to have your monthly stipend automatically deposited into a Debit Card, instead of sending your S.S. through the mail or having it automatically credited into your bank account.  This is being touted as a faster and safer way to deliver funds over mailing paper checks.  (In my opinion, auto deposit into a free checking account is hard to beat.)

Debit Card - Sounds sort of an easy way to process your S.S., doesn’t it? 

Anyone choosing this option will receive a MasterCard debit card and a personal identification number (PIN).  Each month, this MasterCard will have your S.S. benefits deposited into it.

As of this writing, you will be able to use ATMs to withdraw cash with this card, and use the card at retailers for purchases – much as any debit or credit card.

However, realize this:

·         Paper account statements, will cost you 75 cents each.

·         Online bill-paying service will cost you 50 cents per bill.

·         The first ATM withdrawal each month is free – there after, each withdrawal will cost you 90 cents each.

·         Plus, some ATMs may access their own usage fee.

·         International ATM withdrawals are going to cost you $3 each, plus a 3 percent currency conversion fee.

There is a high risk of loss if your debit card is lost or stolen.  Debit cards usually do not carry the same protection as a credit card does.  You need to check this out.

Balance these facts (and the nickel and diming you to death with fees) against getting a check and then having to go to the bank to cash that check – possible cashier’s fees (our bank charges none), or just having your $’s deposited into a free “Senior’s”-type checking account (they usually have free ATM service connected with them), and you’ll probably end up with just what we have – automatic deposit.

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10 Comments for Debit Card and Social Security for Retirees + Video of Puerto Vallarta

  • 1. Barbie » Debit Card&hellip  |  May 15th, 2008 at 12:59 am

    [...] Barbie wrote an interesting post today on Debit Card and Social Security for Retirees + Video of Puerto VallartaHere’s a quick excerptBy summer of 2008, the Government is going to offer seniors and others who receive Social Security, the opportunity to have your monthly stipend automatically deposited into a Debit Card, instead of sending your SS through the mail or … [...]

  • 2. Ronald Adams  |  May 18th, 2008 at 8:59 am

    Thank you.

  • 3. george  |  May 18th, 2008 at 10:59 am

    Hi Barbie, this is the first i’ve heard of them changing things up. but not surprised, I have my check direct deposited, how much easier is that. i then use my debit/credit card as i wish.
    it sems to me washington has just to many people with nothing better to do, than to think up ways to try to screw things up. have a good day

  • 4. William Hughes  |  May 18th, 2008 at 2:41 pm

    I’ll stay with the direct deposit, if possible.

  • 5. Bob Harman  |  May 18th, 2008 at 8:05 pm

    I have my SS automatically deposited in the credit union. As a taxpreparer for HR Block, I had to offer a similar plan to those I worked with–putting their tax refund into t debit account. I always told them about the fees,etc, and most people opted to get their refund some other way.

  • 6. Liam O'Connor  |  May 19th, 2008 at 5:30 am

    I have my check direct deposited, how much easier is that. I then use my debit/credit card as I wish.
    Washington has just to many morons with nothing better to do, than to think up ways to try to screw things up.

  • 7. jerry fisher  |  May 19th, 2008 at 9:16 am

    I will keep my direct deposit. Thank you! Thanks Barbie

  • 8. Diane Arena Schulz  |  May 19th, 2008 at 8:22 pm

    Hi……Just a note to say thank you. I appreciate such good information!! I will be in touch if our house ever finds a buyer in this slow market!!!

  • 9. Sharron Newton  |  May 23rd, 2008 at 7:10 pm

    Barbie,I have my SS deposited straight into the bank. Easy and secure.

  • 10. Chuck from Missouri  |  May 26th, 2008 at 4:01 am

    This site is a great resource, and a very good article. Thanks!

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