Learn About Prepaid Credit Card - by David Hall
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Prepaid credit cards also called stored value card can be ideal for
individuals who are unemployed, have bad credit or difficulty
obtaining an unsecured credit card. Prepaid credit cards are also
excellent for individuals who have a hard time controlling their
spending and prevent the individual from overspending and getting
into credit card debt. If your objective is to establish or rebuild
you credit over a period of time, make sure the prepaid card issuer
reports cardholder transactions to the credit bureaus namely
Experian, Equifax, and Trans Union.
It is very easy to obtain a prepaid credit card because there is no
credit check or employment verification since the funds you will be
using are yours and not that of the prepaid credit card issuer.
Prepaid credit card spending limit or credit line is the amount of
money you loaded to your prepaid credit card account. Prepaid credit
card carries the Visa or MasterCard logo. It can be used anywhere
MasterCard and visa is accepted except renting a car at certain car
rental companies and setting up automatic recurring payments.
The difference between a prepaid credit card and a debit card is
that the spending transactions are deducted from the amount of money
you loaded to your account unlike a debit card where the money spent
is subtracted from your checking account and could cause Non-
Sufficient Funds (NSF) charges. The NSF charges are due to a
customer drawing funds from an ATM or making purchases that exceeds
the balance in their checking account. With a prepaid card this will
never happen since the prepaid card holder is not borrowing any
money and can only spend the amount of money loaded to their prepaid
account.
With prepaid credit card there are no interest charges because you
are using your own money. To obtain a prepaid credit card requires
paying a setup or application fee and may charge a fee each time you
load more money to your account. Some of the ways prepaid credit
card can be funded is with a wire transfer and a cash deposit at
certain locations approved by the issuer.
About The Author: David Hall owner of the popular site
www.iCreditOnline. He has tools for finding a wide range of
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companies in the industry. You can also compare multiple credit card
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