What prepaid credit cards do you use?
	
		Excel
		24-05-2006 19:42:25
	 
	
	
	Hey, I've been looking in to getting a prepaid credit card.  I was just wondering what you guys use?  I went to CVS today and what I saw were either a Mastercard/Visa gift card with amounts of $25/$50/$100 or some credit cards by GreenDot(https//www.greendotonline.com/contents/login.aspx) where you can load a prepaid amount, and then have to pay monthly fees and what not, minimum amount is $20.
Are there any where you can just get like $5 on a card or anything?  Where would you find them?  Or do you all just use the $25 cards or something?	
	
 
	
		tylerc
		24-05-2006 20:37:49
	 
	
	
	Just go to a bank, they can give you them there.	
	
 
	
		JKirk
		24-05-2006 20:42:07
	 
	
	
	I use the GreenDot Mastercard which really isn't too bad at all. The only con of using the GreenDot Mastercard is that you have to have your SSN to validate it but that's just so nobody tries to steal your identity which is good in the end. The pros of the GreenDot card is that it's accepted at all sites, and it has an online balance that you can check whenever you want.	
	
 
	
		plusnightlife
		25-05-2006 00:34:55
	 
	
	
	I use Visa Simon's cards.  They don't require any information (read you can be under 18) and can be bought at any major shopping location (mostly malls).  $20 minimum, $2 activation fee, but you can use the rest anywhere they accept Visa.	
	
 
	
		kidd2108
		25-05-2006 01:12:13
	 
	
	
	I think this one is better. There are no monthly fees and its from greendot too
https//www.greendotonline.com/Citi/HomePage.aspx	
	
 
	
		Excel
		25-05-2006 11:08:16
	 
	
	
	^^
That one has a $10 loading fee though...  I mean, if its gonna cost $10 + $20 minimum, I'd rather just get one of those $25 Mastercard giftcards or w/e.	
	
 
	
		kidd2108
		25-05-2006 13:48:50
	 
	
	
	[quotebfb9cedac7="Excel"]^^
That one has a $10 loading fee though...  I mean, if its gonna cost $10 + $20 minimum, I'd rather just get one of those $25 Mastercard giftcards or w/e.[/quotebfb9cedac7]
Wheres the $10 loading fee??
Initial Purchase Fee  	$9.95
ACH Load Fee  	Free
Retail Reload Fee  	$3.95-$5.95	
	
 
	
		JKirk
		25-05-2006 13:53:25
	 
	
	
	There is no loading fee. I think he meant the initial purchase was $9.95 because it is. \	
	
 
	
		kidd2108
		25-05-2006 15:12:26
	 
	
	
	well IMO thats not bad compared to the first one since you have to pay monthly fees. I guess if your gonna have it for a long time, use the second one,but if your gonna use it a few times,buy the first one.	
	
 
	
		LeDog
		27-05-2006 02:51:53
	 
	
	
	Any good cards in canada??	
	
 
	
		onlyemokid
		27-05-2006 08:49:52
	 
	
	
	Anywhere online the best ones can be purchased?  smaller area around here can't find anything.. Thx	
	
 
	
		spongebob253
		01-06-2006 01:21:23
	 
	
	
	My credit union is offering Master Cards that are prepaid. (fee is only $2.50  But here are my thoughts.
- non-reloadable
- how much do i put on it?
anyone's opinions???? HELP!!!	
	
 
	
		samz465
		01-06-2006 20:01:10
	 
	
	
	If they are non-reloadable...You will have to get a high ammount to do your offers or continuously have to go out to buy new cards, im waiting for my paypal debit card (15 more days till applicable status!)
Then I'll be high rollin' P.	
	
 
	
	
	
	[quotea8be557c6a]If they are non-reloadable...You will have to get a high ammount to do your offers or continuously have to go out to buy new cards, im waiting for my paypal debit card (15 more days till applicable status!)
Then I'll be high rollin'[/quotea8be557c6a]
When you get that Debit Card, be sure to enroll in 1% Cashback with every purchase. You have to have a business though..	
	
 
	
		Excel
		02-06-2006 11:38:36
	 
	
	
	I got the Simon Visa card, works great!  Thanks for the help, guys and gals!