Yes, unless a currency conversion is required. This would seem to occur at the expense I'd VISA, at which point they would say no.
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$20 up. :)
Until the U.S. govt. changes that, nobody HAS to accept credit/debit cards! Just because a business does not accept cards does NOT mean they are "shady" or ...
According to my knowledge, prepaid credit cards do not have contracts. The reason being is the credit card is prepaid. This means that the card is already paid for, therefore there is no contract to be signed in the first place.
In order to accept credit cards you need to have a credit card system built in. You have to purchase the proper equipment and sign up for service.
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NO, though some sellers accept direct payments from credit cards. PayPal Australia does not accept AMEX.
A Visa gift card is not actually accepted everywhere a Visa credit card is accepted. It is a prepaid card which operates like and is accepted as a debit card, not a credit card. While the vast majority of merchants will accept both Visa debit cards and credit cards, if the merchant chooses not to accept debit cards the prepaid Visa card cannot be used.
One can find information on prepaid credit cards in Canada on a variety of websites. Canada Post sells prepaid credit cards and has information both in store, and on their website. MasterCard has information on their website about their prepaid cards, and VISA has information on their website about their prepaid cards.
CCBill is a company dedicated to offering safe transactions for all of its customers. It supports all major credit cards and is available at any time, any day of the year.
You cannot! They accept only credit cards.
Most rental car companies will not accept pre-paid debit cards for a car rentals. Most companies will accept standard debit cards and all will accept credit cards.
Prepaid credit cards are better than standard credit cards in that you're less likely to get in over your head financially. Standard credit cards are one of the primary ways people build debt but with a prepaid card you can only spend what you already have.
While some credit cards that accept bad credit or no credit charge substantial annual fees and others are vague on their answers to that question until the application's fine print becomes available, prepaid cards generally charge no annual fee. Unfortunately, many prepaid cards do charge fees for every transaction.
There is no such thing as a prepaid credit card. There are secured credit cards and prepaid DEBIT cards. yes because if you pre-pay it can be called 'credit' other than that both cards provides the exact same facility. for you question. yes its possible to topup your 'prepaid credit card' with another credit card or using a bank account. however it all depends on whether your bank/credit card company supports such facility. refer to the link provided to know more about 'prepaid credit cards' available and different services provided by them.
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There is few goods prepaid credit cards one should get. American Express offers a good deal when it comes to prepaid credit card. Also another good one is Visa's prepaid credit card.