In Part I of this series, we walked through a real‑world debit‑card fraud incident that instantly froze money in a checking account. The card wasn’t stolen — just the numbers — and a fraudster used them through a buy‑now‑pay‑later platform. The authorization went through, the funds were locked, and the only thing that saved the situation was acting fast.
Now it’s time to go deeper.
This post covers two critical topics everyone should understand:
- How long your money stays frozen after debit‑card fraud
- Why credit cards are safer — and how to use them responsibly, especially for teens and college students