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Reloadable prepaid cards can be a positive for most people. However, they can be negative because there are high recharge and monthly maintenance fees.
Achievecard is prepaid debit and credit MasterCard, Achievecard is a reloadable prepaid Mastercard.
There may be small monthly fees, however they are reliable. Visa and Mastercard participate in these cards. You can purchase reloadable cards at any Walmart, Dollar General, RiteAid or CVS.
A cash card is normally referred to as a prepaid card. They are reloadable and you have to put money on them before you can use them.
You can buy Prepaid, or Reloadable, credit cards from Western Union, Walmart, Greendot and Visa. Many of these cards have low account fees. The best place to start is http://usa.visa.com/personal/cards/prepaid/reloadable_prepaid_card.html, which is Visa's official site.
A green dot card is a prepaid visa card that you can recharge just like a prepaid SIM card. It's handy for people who aren't old enough to have a credit card or don't have the credit rating to own a credit card.
"They are sold at grocery stores, usually in CVS, Walgreens & Walmart and can be reloaded. They are prepaid cards like visa and they have a maxmium limit of $10,000."
yes its possible its a reloadable debit card didnt you read any thing about it before you applied for it
Mastercard offer reloadable credit cards which can be applied for direct through their website. Paypal offer the same service, again directly through their website. If you do not want to apply online, then the Post Office in the United Kingdom offer their own which can be applied for over the counter.
It depends on how much he uses the cellphone. If he won't use it that much, it sounds like a great gift, if he uses it a lot, you might want to try and find something with a contract.
A Green Dot Card is a prepaid reloadable debit card that can be used anywhere MasterCard of Visa is accepted. However, there is no way to transfer money from one green dot card to another.
Yes, in some cases a judgment creditor may levy funds on a prepaid card. This depends on which state you live in but most states do allow this.