Debit Card Rewards Aren't All Rewarding

Credit-leery Americans have embraced pay-as-you-go plastic.

Debit cards accounted for 65% of all card transactions in the first half of 2010, according to the Nilson Report. So banks are using free debit rewards programs to entice customers to use their cards.

Debit rewards are almost always less generous than credit-card rewards, but the Citibank and PNC programs are better than others. Once you enroll in PNC Points, you earn two points for every $1 you spend on gas, groceries and drugstore items, and one point on everything else. Plus, you earn points each time you use PNC's online bill-payment service and make an automatic debit. You can earn up to 500 points a month for each service, and you can combine those points with the rewards points you earn with the bank's credit cards.

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