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Why a Free Prepaid Card May Be Right for You

 
Author: Adam Goldman
 

There are many reasons why a free prepaid credit card may be the card for you. Perhaps you would like to teach your college kid good fiscal responsibility. Maybe you are having trouble obtaining a normal credit card due to poor credit score and would like to work on improving it.

A prepaid credit card has its fair share of advantages and disadvantages. In fact, they function more like debit cards, except there is no savings or checking account tied to the card. With a prepaid credit card, your credit limit is determined by the amount you pre-pay to the credit card company. Once the balance has been depleted, you will then be required to purchase more credit in order to continue using the card.

One of the greatest advantages of prepaid cards is the low application requirement, where a good credit score is unnecessary. In fact, you dont even need to have a credit score, or even have an income to qualify. You just need to be at least 18 years of age.

Also, most prepaid credit cards do not impose APRs on the amount you have deposited with the credit card company. This makes sense, since youre not actually obtaining credit from them. Another feature of prepaid credit cards is their ability to let you deposit your check directly onto the card balance. Not only will this save you trips to the bank, its also a great convenience if youre the type who charges everything to the credit card.

While prepaid credit cards are generally a good bet, they are not without their downsides. Like regular credit cards, they may have fees attached to them such as a monthly maintenance fees, transaction fees and ATM fees. These are costs of using your prepaid credit card, and can be significant if you dont choose the right card.

In conclusion, prepaid cards function truly well for those who do not wish to spend more than what they own, but at the same time require the convenience of a credit card. This way, you wont get carried away with your expenses or find yourself drowning in debt.

 
 
 

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