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How Do Prepaid Credit Cards Work?

 

Credit cards are a part of daily life these days. Having established credit is very important for many reasons from getting financed to getting a job. Prepaid credit cards are a way for someone who can not get a traditional credit card to build credit. There are some pros and cons to prepaid credit cards, so shopping around and being informed is important when getting one. A prepaid credit card will help build credit without the risk of falling into debt and hurting credit even further.

A prepaid credit card is basically like any other credit card. It is backed by one of the major credit card companies. Prepaid credit cards, though, are completely controlled by the user. The account for the card is opened with a deposit that is then the credit limit. Whenever the user desires more money can be added. Only the amount of money that is in the account can be spent. If the user tries to spend more than their limit the card will be denied. Prepaid credit cards can be a great option for someone looking to build credit.

The advantages to a prepaid credit card differ somewhat from those of a traditional credit card. In some sense a prepaid credit card offers more advantages. As mentioned, there is no way that a user can go into debt using a prepaid credit card because the balance is limited by how much is deposited into the credit account. The card also carries no interest charges. They can be used wherever a traditional card is used. Prepaid credit cards can also help build credit because some companies report the payments made to the credit bureaus. Prepaid credit cards offer the convenience of a credit card without the worry.

There are some things to consider about prepaid credit cards. There are fees for loading and, sometimes, not loading a prepaid card. There may be limits for how much money you can put on the card, as well as limits on how much needs to stay on the card. Prepaid cards vary in the fees charged and other features. Also some cards do not get reported to the credit bureau, so if building credit is the goal then it is important to look for a card that reports to the credit bureaus. Shopping around and comparing different cards will help you find the best card deal.

Getting a prepaid credit card is not difficult. There are many online sources for finding these cards or the major credit card companies all offer their own prepaid card. The application is simple with no credit or employment check. There is usually a small set up fee and then the deposit. Once you receive your card you can then begin using it.

Prepaid credit cards offer people a way to have a credit card when they can not qualify for a traditional credit card. They offer many benefits to keep a person from further hurting their credit record. There are a variety of prepaid credit cards, so comparing different cards before choosing one is a good idea. Prepaid credit cards are a great way to use credit without getting buried in debt.

Author: Morgan Hamilton
 
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Morgan Hamilton is a reputable writer. Morgan likes to scribble articles about this industry.
 
 
 

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