Argumentative Essay On Credit Cards

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What do you mean the card didn’t go through? Our heart races, we get flustered, our hands start to sweat, people behind us are getting angry and snickering. I think it’s safe to say that we’ve all either been in this situation or seen it happen. Although, credit cards provide breathing room when we don’t have cash, they aren’t always reliable. Face it, most of our day to day transactions are increasingly being taken over by phones. For instance, apple pay, yes there is still a credit card being used, but the payment aspect itself is done through our phone. Alternatives such as google and android pay follow the same concept. Frankly, cash and plastic cards are commodities of the past. Although we still use both on a day to day basis, people …show more content…

There has been countless accounts of credit card fraud and wallets being stolen. However, what if there was a way, we could pay through an app for all future purchases. Our phones are already protected with pass codes, and fingerprint scanners, whereas our wallets have no security. More and more individuals are using passbook, google wallet, and other alternatives. Venmo can become a payment option through our phones and can become connected with passbook. Although relatively new and mainly used between friends, there is a bright future that maybe soon Venmo can be a source of payment for all purchases. While using Venmo, users accumulate something called a Venmo Balance on their account, this is acquired by getting paid through Venmo. However, instead of cashing out and having the $54 added to your debit card, It would be more efficient to create a venmo credit card, that can be used anywhere as a regular gift card/debit card. But also have the ability to be added to consumers passbook, google wallet or whichever alternative users has. Paypal does something similar to this and that is by having a paypal gift card that customers can add money too. However, Paypal ends there, there is no mutability with Paypal, but you, Venmo developers can definitely add Paypal’s pros into Venmo. Lastly, arguments might arise. What if a consumer 's Venmo gets hacked and money is transferred without them knowing? Well the same …show more content…

There are times, where there are some family owned businesses that do not accept card, however, if businesses had access to Venmo and it was verified, by verified, I mean to be protected, but also to eliminate suspicion, it would be much easier and convenient for customers. Nevertheless, major corporations are not excluded. They can also have their own verified Venmo account, if for instance, there is no money on a customer 's debit card or if they left their wallet at home, regardless of the situation, customers should have the ability to pay for the product through Venmo. In a sense, Verified Venmo accounts relates to Square. Square is a little credit card swiper you add to your phone that allows customers to swipe. It is mostly for individuals who have their own startup company. However, the hassle with using Square will soon start to fade once Venmo can allow businesses to add their own account on

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