credit cards are different from debit cards because

a check is

your purchase 15.75 galoons of gas blah blahh blah

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Credit cards are different from debit cards because credit cards allow you to borrow money from a bank or financial institution to make purchases, while debit cards allow you to spend the money you have in your bank account. With a credit card, you must repay the borrowed money plus interest, while with a debit card, the money is subtracted directly from your available balance in your bank account.

A check is a written order instructing a bank or financial institution to pay a specific amount of money to a person, business, or organization. The person writing the check must have enough funds in their bank account to cover the amount they are instructing the bank to pay. A check typically includes details such as the date, name of the payee, amount, and a signature from the person writing the check.

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