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.
You can easily get a credit card by applying to one of the many credit card companies there are available. Such companies include Visa, Capital One, Mastercard, and Discover. They offer credit lines or you can also apply for a prepaid card.
Yes you can purchase a prepaid debit or credit card with the visa logo.
There are many prepaid credit cards that a person is able to buy without credit checks. But if a person wished to buy a "normal" credit card such as VISA there is a company called Credit Federal that requires no credit checks to purchase a credit card.
Several Canadian banks offer prepaid credit cards. They include TD Canada, Scotiabank, and BMO Prepaid, among a few others.
Several credit card companies like Capitol One are now offering services to customer who need a credit card but have a bad credit history. These service include the ability to obtain a prepaid credit card that works just like a normal credit card.
The banks that offer prepaid credit cards are Bank of America, U.S. Bank Secured, Chase, Wells Fargo, Capital One Bank, also First Premier Bank offers prepaid credit cards.
Most credit card companies will offer a credit card for someone with no credit history. A few of them are capital one, any prepaid credit card and most banks. If you have no credit history the best way to go would be to go thru your bank.
Yes, there are some credit cards that offer credit even without a limit such as AccountNow, Prepaid MasterCard, Wired PlasticTM, Prepaid VisaCard, Centennial Secured CreditCard, The MangoTM MasterCard Prepaid Card and more.
Yes there are many companies that offer prepaid credit cards online. The rush card is a very popular one and the one that's the easiest to obtain. There are many, even Walmart offers them, check out this source for an idea of what I mean. http://www.creditcards.com/prepaid.php
When looking for a credit card some type of credit history assessment will have to take place. No companies will offer a guaranteed offer of credit. Some companies are easier to be accepted to if you have poor credit history such as a credit builder card.
These are called "secured" credit cards and are available from First Progress, Capital One, Applied Bank, Merrick Bank, National Express, USSA, and American Express.
My advice is to talk to your banker. Someone with a bad debt credit card should not have another credit card until they have paid off any debts before they further it. Companies will give you prepaid debit cards for people in this situation.