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Is There a Prepaid Debit Card in Your Wallet?
Is there anyone out there that hasn’t felt some sort of financial pain in the last several months? Job layoffs, credit card issues, mortgage problems, it just seems harder to control our financial destiny than ever before.
But there is a financial tool that can help, prepaid debit cards. And more and more people are turning to them.
Prepaid cards are simply cards that you load before you spend. They’re Visa and MasterCards, but they have no interest, minimum payments, or credit limit. You simply buy them, load them up, and away you go. You don’t need a bank account and you don’t need a credit history to get one either. They’ve become a great option to regular credit cards.
They come with the same features as regular credit cards too. In fact, you can use them just about anywhere a regular MasterCard or Visa credit card can be used. But what really makes them so attractive is that they don’t have the same downside as today’s credit cards.
For instance, credit cards let you spend more than you actually have while prepaid debit cards only allow you to spend what you’ve already loaded. And because they’re pre-loaded, these cards never have an interest rate or a minimum payment. It’s pretty difficult to get into credit trouble with a prepaid card.
You will have to be more prudent with a prepai card though. You won’t be able to buy things just because you can; you’ll have to give all your purchases more forethought. But that kind of planning and discipline will save you money in the long run.
That’s why prepaid card usage is on the upswing. People are turning to them because they offer a better spending model as well as a better way to manage ourselves back to financial health.
So, if you’re having some credit card spending issues of your own, why not try using a prepaid debit card for awhile? They’re easy to use and, since you don’t sign a credit contract, you can stop using them just as easily. They might just be the first step on your road back to financial recovery.