Not a question but on another thread it was stated that buyers have no protection if they buy goods using a debit card instead of a credit card if things go wrong and the company goes bust or refuses to give a refund.
That is not the case. It is true that there is better protection using a credit card (for purchases over £100) but debit card users also have redress and there is no £100 limit.
All explained here:
http://www.moneysavin...mastercard-chargeback
I feel very strongly that everyone should be aware of their rights, especially when dealing with banks.