I just feel better with them not being linked to my bank account in case they are hacked. What I like about using a CC is it gives you one more level of protection in case of a dispute with a seller.
Generally, a CC does.
But AFA PayPal, all it would cover would be Paypal's
transfer of funds to seller/whatever. Paypal would
tell CC/financial institution they did the fund transfer,
and CC/financial institution might well wash their
hands of a disputed charge, saying "Paypal did what
their contract with you specifies". You might get
lucky, if you're a big depositor at a credit union,
say...but I wouldn't count on it.
So if you had problem with goods or services from
the vendor, the CC wouldn't cover. Paypal *would*,
under their terms/contract--as long as you didn't
do the transaction as "friends and family". In that
case, you have zero recourse...nada, zip, zilch.
Doesn't mean every stranger who want's payment
'PP friends & family' is a fraud and scamster...
