Credit Card or Prepaid Credit Card?
Monday, August 16th, 2010Most of the banks use different type of bank cards. The most common ones are the credit card, the debit card, the secure credit card, the Prepaid Credit Card and the ATM card. Each f the available cards offered have their advantages and disadvantages. For most of the people the credit card is the best [...]
Reloadable Prepaid Credit Cards the Right Option for Re-establishing Your Credit History
Wednesday, August 11th, 2010You finally ridded yourself of all your credit card debts and canceled your credit cards for good. Great! However, you overlooked one important thing — you’ll need a credit card again at some point in your life. You’ll either need to make a purchase online, pay a bill over the phone, have alternate means to [...]
The Difference Between Canadian Prepaid Credit Cards and Canadian Secured Credit Cards
Tuesday, August 10th, 2010Canadian Prepaid Credit Cards can be used much like a regular credit card in the sense that you don’t need to bring cash to make a purchase. These cards usually have a Visa or Mastercard logo on them so they can be used to buy goods or pay for things at merchants and establishments where [...]
What is the Difference Between a Prepaid Credit Card and a Normal Credit Card
Monday, August 9th, 2010A prepaid card looks like a credit or debit card. It can be used in the same way as a credit card in shops, restaurants or online, around the world. The main difference is that there is no risk of getting [...]
Why Many People Will Need a Prepaid Credit Card During This Recession
Sunday, August 8th, 2010 Credit cards are a part of daily life these days. For each of us to establish a good credit rating is very important for many reasons from getting finance to getting a job.
Prepaid credit cards are a way for someone [...]
The Pros And Cons Of Prepaid Credit Cards
Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010Observers in the lending industry have estimated that there may be at least 50 million Americans who are not able to qualify for credit. These consumers are usually young, often members of the minority groups and unbanked…and they are faced with the long-standing dilemma of credit: how can I build my credit record if no [...]