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Theft of a store gift card is just "theft" since it doesn't fit the definition of a credit or debit card, right? But what about a "VISA" card that is one of those pre-loaded ones (not a typical credit card!)? Or a Lone Star card? Would they count as "debit" cards? They have a designated person listed and they debit an account at a financial institution. Or does the "account" have to be in an individuals name, and not a general account that the bank holds for all to use? Seemed so simple til I read the definitions!!! A little knowledge.....!!!!! | ||
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My take is that a simple store card, like a gift certificate, does not fall as CC abuse- it's a theft. I do not think that a lone star card qualifies either, since to my knowledge there isn't a financial institution keeping track of balances. A prepaid card carrying the VISA logo, however, is a debit card, since there is a financial institution behind it. | |||
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