dinsdag 6 oktober 2009

Prepaid, but Not Prepared for Debit Card Fees



‘It is simplicity itself’, would say Mr. Sherlock Holmes. If you cannot open a bank account, just buy a debit card which is ready for A.T.M. withdrawals, store purchases and online shopping: no credit check, safer than cash. Prepaid debit card is a plastic worth $25, $100 and even $500 you could compare to prepaid phone cards and gift cards for retailers. But you must watch out for the so-called fine print or otherwise you will be really surprised that activating of your account will be already charged with $10 and every purchase will cost you 50 cents more.

Ksenia Charauko
October 6, 2009


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Marilyn Michels zei

‘It is simplicity itself’, would say Mr. Sherlock Holmes would Mr. Sherlock Holmes say. If you cannot open a bank account, just buy a debit card which is drop 'which is' for the sake of flow ready for A.T.M. withdrawals, store purchases and online shopping: no credit check, safer than cash. A Prepaid debit card is a plastic worth $25, $100 and even $500 you could compare to prepaid phone cards and gift cards for retailers This is not a coherent sentence. The part after $500 seems not to belong to this sentence . But you must watch out for the so-called fine print or otherwise you will be really surprised that activating of your account will be already charged with $10 that activating your account will already cost $10and every purchase will cost you 50 cents more.

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