You can't because you have nothing to swipe or store the money on
Yes as long as it's a different account.
No, since you dont use the card, you dont have any charges made to the card, you owe the bank/card issuer nothing, you dont have to pay anything except for an annual fees which is included in the credit card statement/bill
if i dont have a credit card ,how can i apply for a grant without one to pay the $2.95 shipping fee
You don't have to enter your credit card when setting up an account on Paypal. Paypal requires your credit card information if you need your account verified.
Not usually, but if you have really bad credit, there are a few institutions that will give you a credit card if you have an account with them. The kicker is that you must maintain a balance in the account that is equal to the credit limit on the card.
Not usually, but if you have really bad credit, there are a few institutions that will give you a credit card if you have an account with them. The kicker is that you must maintain a balance in the account that is equal to the credit limit on the card.
Yes, you can pay pending charges on your credit card before they are officially posted to your account.
no but u have to add a credit card or bank account to it
no
A debit card removes money from your account the moment you use it. A credit card is a promise by you to pay the bill when it comes in the mail. Simply put: Debit Card - pay now. Credit card - pay later.
To pay your credit card online, log in to your credit card account on the issuer's website, navigate to the payment section, enter your payment information, and submit the payment.
Your credit card statement in the mail. You can also check your credit card statement online. Just log into your account and you will see your account balance. You can even pay your credit card bill online.