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ATM/Debit Card:
Debit Cards are always tied to a Bank account [Savings or Current]. Earlier, Debit Cards came with a 4 digit PIN [Personal Identification Number] and you could use it to withdraw cash, view statements etc. They served as a Teller for your Bank account. These days, in addition to PIN and teller type ATM transactions, debit cards are endorsed by VISA or MasterCard and they can be very conveniently used like credit cards, but only if you have sufficient balance in your Account. Since you are using your own money, their is no APR [Annual Percentage Rate] or Interest.

Credit Cards:
Credit Cards are basically unsecured loans given to you by a Bank or a Financial Institution. Every credit card has a pre-set spending limit / credit limit. In India, the banks look at your Income Tax returns or your salary slip and fix the credit limit. There is a payment grace period [upto 30 days] within which you have to payback the amount you have spent on your credit card failing which you will be charged an interest on the amount used. Depending on your credit card usage and payment record your credit limit will be raised.

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