These cards are unique because they often don’t have interest charges and often skip the hard credit check, making them solid options for people new to credit cards or credit building. These “prepaid credit cards” or “debit-credit cards” don’t charge interest because they require you...
Prepaid refers to services paid for in advance. Examples include tolls, pay as you go cell phones, and stored-value cards such as gift cards and preloaded credit cards. Prepaid accounts are assets, and they are increased by debiting the account(s). Prepaid services and goods are sometimes ...
Only debit and credit cards issued in the UK are allowed for recharges; all others are declined. This very restrictive policy is supposedly to avoid fraud, but shuts out many customers. As long as you are in the country, you can always buy scratch cards or top-up vouchers from vendors ...