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How to Add a Debit Card to Facebook Messenger
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To add a debit card to Facebook Messenger, you can follow these steps: 1. Open the Facebook Messenger app on your mobile device. 2. Tap on your profile picture in the top left corner. 3. Scroll down and tap on "Payments." 4. If you haven't added a payment method before, tap "Add Payment Method." If you have, tap "Add New Debit Card." 5. Enter your debit card information, including the card number, expiration date, and security code. 6. Tap "Add Card." 7. You may be prompted to verify your identity by entering a code sent to your phone number or email associated with your Facebook account. 8. Once your card is added, you can use it to send money to friends and family or make purchases within Messenger. It's important to note that adding a debit card to Messenger does not automatically add it to your Facebook account. If you want to use your debit card for purchases on Facebook or other Facebook-owned platforms, such as Instagram or WhatsApp, you will need to add it separately to each platform.
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