What is a Prepaid Credit Card
You probably see them all the time at gas stations or advertised as a solution for people with bad credit. Prepaid credit cards act just like a regular credit card, except unlike a normal credit card there is no line of credit behind the plastic.
They are also known as Pay as you go cards. With a prepaid credit card you have a fixed amount of money you can use. Since there is no line of credit, you don’t have to worry about paying back any debt.
Credit cards are practically a necessity of life these days. When was the last time that you wrote a check. I’d wager that most of us just write one or two checks a year these days and the rest is done by card. It’s almost impossible to rent a car, reserve a hotel room, or make a large purchase without a credit card. Many businesses now require customers to have a credit card on file even if paying with cash or check. What can you do if you have bad credit or no credit?
As we said earlier prepaid credit cards are also known as “pay as you go” cards. They work in a similar way to traditional credit cards. The difference is that prepaid credit cards don’t involve borrowing money from the issuer. You preload the card with money and then use it wherever Visa or Mastercard are accepted. Late fees and interest charges are not applicable. Simply refill the card when the balance is low or depleted.
A prepaid card is much like the gift cards available from most high street chains in the UK, however, prepaid cards have a much wider acceptance, and can be used internationally. They are the same as credit cards, but without the credit. The majority of UK prepaid card providers offer cards embossed with your own name, and some are even CHIP & PIN cards.
A prepaid card is not a credit facility, so you do not need to pass a credit check. Even if you have bad credit or CCJs you are guaranteed to be approved for a prepaid card. However, you are still required to provide details verifying your identity and address (for example a passport, driving licence or national identity card plus a utility bill or an official letter with your permanent or temporary address). Some of the prepaid card issuers will even verify your details online, and give you an instant approval. By the way this is correctly called an electronic identity check, not a credit check!
A prepaid credit card such as a Visa or prepaid Master card can be used like any other credit card to make purchases. With a prepaid card, however, you load funds onto your card and use that money to make purchases and get cash — you are not borrowing money from a bank or other financial institution. The prepaid credit cards look, feel and work like a credit card but are pre-funded “stored-value” cards. This allows you to set spending limits for you or your kids.
So there you have your answer. It is a pre-paid, reloadable card can be used anywhere Visa or MasterCard is accepted — at stores, gas stations, restaurants, theaters, in the mall and online. Making a hotel and rental car reservation is a snap. You can also access cash at ATM\’s. The card is great for everyday purchases, special occasions, and emergency backup.Watch the video related to prepaid credit card
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Help answer the question about prepaid credit card
How much can you put in a prepaid credit card?How much can u put in a prepaid credit card that has been bought from the store? for example… I go to cvs and i see a prepaid card.. WHta is the maximum amount that i can put in them??? i would like to know before i go. And no not the greendot ones that u have to wait till they mail you out.
September 7th, 2009 at 12:33 pm
Yes there is a way for you get a prepaid credit card with your name on it. Its take 7-10 days and its is a credit card.
It cost like 10.00 please see walmart dealer or https://www.walmartmoneycard.com/walmart/homepage.aspx
I hope it works.
If you have a bank card visa that will work also.
September 7th, 2009 at 1:12 pm
September 7th, 2009 at 3:16 pm
A debit card should work–I've been using my MasterCard branded debit card online for years. However, there are occasionally sites that say they don't take debit cards.
In that case, you could try getting a secured credit card. You make a deposit to the bank which becomes the limit of the card (you can't touch that money, so make sure you can afford it). So if you put $500 on a secured card, you would have a credit card with a $500 limit. After a year or less, the secured card will become unsecured and you get your deposit back and it becomes a regular credit card. It reports as a regular card to the credit bureaus too, so no one would know it's a secured card but you. Bank of America has one that is supposed to be very good.
You could also try shopping through sites that use Paypal–you can have Paypal draw directly from your checking account.
September 7th, 2009 at 1:12 pm
excellent work!
September 8th, 2009 at 2:37 am
sign up for a paypal account and use the card on that, paypal doesnt care if its prepaid, and choose paypal at ebay checkout
September 8th, 2009 at 11:47 am
sometimes those prepaid debt cards cost
you anywhere from 5 to 20.00 and thats just to get
the card, then there might be charges for non-use or even if you
use a monthly charge.. and do you want to use a ATM more fees
.
read the fine print
I would sugggest you can open a checking account usually for
a low balance or even free of monthty charges and most
of those checking accounts include debit card which works
just like a credit card..
September 8th, 2009 at 3:53 pm
yes, in some ways it's better.
You have already paid the money ahead of time and now you can use it, up to the limit of your payment minus the fees charged for managing your acct. With a prepaid credit card you cannot go over the limit. so you realistically have no debt with the company because it is prepaid.
September 10th, 2009 at 4:29 am
I don't think so..
September 10th, 2009 at 11:17 am
If you want a reloadable prepay card you will need to get a Green Dot Card.
Most of the others are prepaid Visa cards with a set limit and they can't be reloaded. You buy a $100 Visa Gift Card and use it up but can't reload it because it is not a real account. (Does not have your name on it).
September 10th, 2009 at 9:53 pm
As long as it is a valid Visa or Master card etc. yes