Minggu, 04 Januari 2009

Pre Paid Debit Card

Many people have reservations about applying for something like a credit card. These reservations are often based on sound fact; people don't like the thought of spending money that they don't have, in case they cannot pay it back and will end up having to pay more than they used due to the accumulated interest.

Other people have reservations about making online payments with their credit cards, as they know little about Internet transactions except for the fact that some people are capable of stealing credit information and using it to their own advantage.

For others, a bad credit history or a tendency to overspend stands in the way of getting a major credit card. Still, not having a credit card can prove to be very difficult in today's world, where plastic tends to be a major form of acceptable payment.

Usually Debit Cards are used as a viable alternative for people who struggle with these issues and yet still need access to the benefits a credit card can provide.

Debit Cards operate like credit cards, where the user provides a signature in order to approve a transaction. Unlike a credit card, however, users are not spending future money on the prepaid debit card. Instead, they will put money onto the card using a variety of available methods. Once this money is gone, the card holder will not be able to make further purchases on the card. In other words, using this card means that the consumer can never spend money that they don't have.

There are several ways that a user can go about loading a Debit Card. A direct deposit form can be downloaded and given to employers, allowing them to put paychecks directly on the card. Users can also load these cards through wire transfer or ATM transfer, but should keep in mind that most of these methods will incur additional fees. These cards also have one-time activation fees, and usually additional monthly fees also apply. These fees are generally higher than those asked for by other prepaid cards.

Issuers of Debit Cards usually have a points program. Points are accumulated each time a user chooses to use these cards in order to make a purchase. Users usually earn about one point for every dollar that is spent using debit cards, and these points can be applied towards various products and services.

Debit Card users can usually view their accounts online, and customer phone lines are usually available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.

Because Debit Cards are not credit based, there is no credit check or security deposit required with these types of cards. Users will, however, be able to add to their credit history as they make payments and transactions using these cards.

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