Any debit card charges fees for cash withdrawals from another bank's ATM machines. Go to www.chase.com to see if there is a bank near you. Otherwise, simply use it as a debit card. Don't use it to get cash. Or, like you said, wait for a check in the mail.It is a Chase Visa card. I took a long look at the information that came with the card and it does look like I would get charged a bunch of fees unless I use a Chase atm and I don't even know where those are. I think I'll just keep getting the money the old fashioned way by check through the mail.
Actually, she would want to use it as "credit" not debit, because the debit function is the one that punches you in the gut with fees. When you go to the grocery store or Wal-Mart, for example, and you swipe your card and you are prompted to choose either "debit" or "credit", it's best to use "credit" because the debit is considered a cash withdrawal from a non-Chase (or bank) ATM. I learned this the hard way many years ago when I got a statement when I saw almost 20 bucks in fees for one month. Many people are still confused by this (as I had to explain this to someone the other day when I was in line.)Otherwise, simply use it as a debit card. Don't use it to get cash. Or, like you said, wait for a check in the mail.
You're correct, in most cases. My particular bank, for example, doesn't charge to use it as a debit, but most do. My distinction was actually only trying to say that you don't have to worry about withdrawal fees if you use the card as a debit/credit card vs. withdrawing money from the ATM, but thanks for the clarification in case I confused the OP. If she needs cash, she can get cash from her OWN bank account, instead of trying to get cash from the child support money.Actually, she would want to use it as "credit" not debit, because the debit function is the one that punches you in the gut with fees. When you go to the grocery store or Wal-Mart, for example, and you swipe your card and you are prompted to choose either "debit" or "credit", it's best to use "credit" because the debit is considered a cash withdrawal from a non-Chase (or bank) ATM. I learned this the hard way many years ago when I got a statement when I saw almost 20 bucks in fees for one month. Many people are still confused by this (as I had to explain this to someone the other day when I was in line.)