Your Minnesota Bank & Trust debit card is without a doubt the most convenient way to buy the things you need. Carrying your card is safer than carrying around a lot of cash and using it to make purchases is so much easier than writing a check.
It's hard to purchase online with cash and many retailers don't accept personal checks. That's why it's great to have your Minnesota Bank & Trust debit card accepted at millions of locations that accept VISA®.
Whether it’s groceries at the supermarket, dinner at your favorite restaurant, computer supplies at the office supply store or a new pair of jeans at The Gap--use your debit card to pay for it. It’s easier than writing checks and you can save your cash for other things. To make a purchase, swipe your card at the checkout, choose “credit” instead of “debit”, and then sign the receipt.
If you want to purchase something online from places like Overstock.com or EddieBauer.com use your debit card just as you would a credit card. When the online merchant asks for your card number, use the number on the front of your debit card. If you need to provide a 3-digit security number, look on the back of your card and use the last 3 digits of the number that’s printed inside the box where you signed your name.
- Perfect for utility bills and more
Wouldn’t it be great if you could set some money aside to pay bills and then somebody else writes the checks, buys the stamps and stuffs the envelopes
for you? Well, that’s pretty much how it works with automatic bill payment. Just call or check online with the company or service provider to find out
if they offer recurring bill payments. If they do, you can pre-authorize automatic deduction of recurring payments from your debit card because it funtions
like a signature debit. Automatically pay recurring bills like monthly cell phone and cable bills! You can stop automatic payments at any time or use this
way to pay indefinitely.
Your service provider will automatically charge your Minnesota Bank & Trust debit card when your bill is due. Recurring payments, such as utility bills, insurance premiums, and cable bills can be automatically charged to your Minnesota Bank & Trust checking account on a monthly, semi-annual, or annual basis. Each service provider’s automatic Bill Payment Service program may vary slightly and you should review the details with each of your service providers.