
Benefits of a Prepaid Credit Card
- Spending with Confidence-Everyday regular purchases Just present prepaid card to clerk, sign receipt - That Simple!
- Convenience-Prepaid cards can be used anywhere credit cards are accepted, also online purchases. Budgeting-You control how much money is loaded and the prepaid card provides an easier way to keep track of your cash.
- Security-Safer than carrying cash - and protects you from unauthorized purchases if the prepaid card is lost of stolen.
- Financial Independence for teens or college students-Families are choosing prepaid cards for teens and college students for a balance of independent decision making with a parental controlled environment.
A great alternative for people who do not have established credit or banking accounts.
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