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Useful Prepaid Card Information
A prepaid credit card is a credit card which is serviced by a normal credit card servicer, but instead of having a credit limit provided by a creditor or retailer, the credit limit is funded by the prepaid card user. The user normally writes a check to the credit card servicer prior to the card being funded. Once the account is funded, the credit limit is normally between 90% and 100% of the amount funded. Prepaid cards have many advantages over normal credit cards. One advantage of prepaid cards is that they have a user provided limit, so it is impossible to get into credit card debt. This also prevents excessive interest fees and late fees, which will further tamper the user’s credit rating. Another advantage of prepaid cards is that they build a user’s credit history. Just like with a normal credit card, a servicer of a prepaid card will often report the timeliness of payments and outstanding credit balance to all three credit bureaus. After making a few timely payments, a strong credit history will begin to be built at which point the user make qualify for normal credit cards or installment loans. Prepaid cards can be received from a variety of sources. Many traditional banks and credit card companies offer prepaid cards to their customers. Other sources of prepaid cards include department stores and other retailers who hope the owner of the prepaid card will shop more frequently at their store. Since the card is prepaid, the application process is simple and approval is guaranteed. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Money 411 is an online resource for personal finance tips and advice, provided FREE from AccountNow, a leading prepaid debit provider. To learn more about AccountNow, or check out more Money 411 articles, visit www.accountnow.com |
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