By: Danny Moskel | 2010-03-27 | Credit A look at prepaid credit cards in detail; how they work and what you should look for to find the best. Many companies are offering these, however the benefits vary. read more
By: Aftab_abbott | 2010-12-30 | Finance Prepaid credit cards, also referred to as prepaid debit cards, have grown to be favorite among persons unable to get a looking at account or even credit card. Together with the many minute card alternatives, it really is usually useful to know very well what you might be undertaking before an individual decide to get yourself a minute card. read more
By: Dan Hayes | 2011-10-28 | Credit Cards We have looked into all the available prepaid cards in the market and have determined the 5 best prepaid credit cards. These cards come with great customer service, charge minimal fees and are jam-packed with incredible features. But before we discuss them any further, it would be beneficial to have a short review of why prepaid cards have become such a sensation nowadays. read more
By: Tom Tessin | 2010-04-02 | Credit When you do a lot of your shopping online, I generally like to use a credit card that I feel comfortable with, and the card I'm talking about today is a prepaid card. The reason I like cards like this is because if someone gets a hold of it, I'm not responsible, and number two, they can't rack up a lot of money since most cards have a small limit. read more
By: Peter Carville | 2010-03-30 | Credit If you've ever used a store gift card, then you'll understand how a prepaid credit card works. The concept is very simple: a prepaid card is pre-loaded with your own money, so you are only able to spend up to a pre-determined, set limit. These cards can usually be used virtually anywhere that a standard credit card is accepted. read more
By: Tom Tessin | 2010-03-31 | Credit With so many credit cards to choose from online, I can always side with those that don't know how to choose because of selection. Yes, selection is a great thing, but when you have too much to choose from, I can understand why one doesn't like to choose for themselves. read more
By: terrowhite | 2011-07-12 | Business The use of credit cards has become the in thing in most parts of the world. This is because these cards are used by the bearer to engage in transactions safely than it could have been when directly handling money. read more
By: Spencer Scott | 2010-03-27 | Credit The prepaid card is the perfect solution for those users who need a credit card, but backed with bad credit score. With this card, the users can avoid personal debt and financial difficulties with this card choice. read more
By: Russell Cain | 2010-10-14 | Computer If you're overseas and would like to preserve in touch with loved ones and buddies back household, there is no far better way to do this than to give them a call. Cell cellphone cell phone calls might be way around your price range, specifically if you subscribed to per-minute offers, and might even stop you from tracking the call's duration correctly. Gabbing on the mobile phone with your preferred nephew, for instance, may well be so enjoyable that you overlook how extended you've be... read more
By: Tom Tessin | 2010-03-30 | Credit The prepaid card started a whole new form of issuing credit without the normal charging structure. Most prepaid cards are issued by local banks that hold the customers other accounts. A consumer must have a checking account and a savings account in most cases with the bank before they can obtain the prepaid credit card. It seems that even though the cards contain one of the three major logos such as Visa, MasterCard, or Discovery it is the local bank who stands behind the card. read more
By: Tom Tessin | 2010-03-28 | Credit The prepaid card is easy to use and accepted everywhere. The user knows exactly how much money is available on the credit card and cannot overspend. The card has been loaded with money by the user from their bank account and you can add more to it at anytime. This card is especially appreciated by those who are on pension checks as well. read more
By: Tom Tessin | 2010-03-28 | Credit Many prefer the prepaid card instead of getting a debit card because many times the card is backed by your bank account and if you over draw the transaction will still go through. The savings account that you hold at your bank will automatically transfer funds to your checking account so that your transaction will be covered. When you have a debit card you only need a checking account and often you are not covered if the card is over used. The fact is your transaction will not go through and you are standing at the check out with a rejected card. This is not uncommon for most people to quickly switch to a prepaid card. read more
By: Tom Tessin | 2010-04-02 | Credit When you are about to open up a checking account and you request a prepaid credit card from your bank you should also open up a savings account in conjunction that will help you in case you make an overdraft on the card. One of the major problems that consumers face is the high charges that banks put on your account if you happen to make an overdraft. Just as an example the following incident happened to a consumer: The consumer had a prepaid credit card that was covered by automatic social security check deposit but no... read more
By: Guennadi Moukine | 2010-03-31 | Credit Prepaid credit cards appeared in Australia about three years ago. Ever since they are gaining popularity among users or all ages. The fact that users require no credit history and absence of monthly repayments makes it a very attractive way to organise your plastic money. read more
By: Tom Tessin | 2010-03-31 | Credit As a kid, it seems as if you can't apply for anything as an adult, and if you want to shop online, and you're under the age of 18, you're going to find that it's going to be hard, because you can't pay with cash online. Luckily, there are prepaid cards online that are geared toward the younger audience, and I think they are great. read more