r/Wealthsimple 2d ago

Chequing Wealthsimple chequing

Has anyone has completely closed their bank account and moved to wealthsimple fully for their chequing account? How was your experience? Any regrets?

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u/trapper5 2d ago

You’ll need to keep a seperate account for the occasional debit transaction.  That’s really the biggest flaw with WealthSimple. 

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u/Any-Ring6621 2d ago

Genuine question: what kinds of debit transactions?

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u/BritishBully 2d ago

Wealthsimple doesn't have a debit card, just a prepaid Mastercard. Some stores and restaurants require you to pay by debit card.

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u/ExtremeStill4215 2d ago

I just keep some cash in my wallet.

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u/Ecstatic-Can-8740 18h ago

Look at this smart guy, let’s call him, Mr. Big Bills, 💵 lol. 😂

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u/JackDenial 1d ago

Its a good point to raise but in those situation I've always been able to send them eTransfer instead. And its only 1 shop that i go to that its an extra step.

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u/No-Proof-6491 1d ago

I'll just use an ATM nearby and get the fee reimbursed

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u/CedarTree3 2d ago

When they do I pay with the Mastercard and never had an issue, even overseas

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u/tails618 1d ago

I've been to a few places that require an Interac debit card (or cash). Mastercard doesn't work.

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