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How Prepaid Credit
Cards Differ From Other Bank Cards
If you are considering
using a prepaid credit card, it is important to
understand the difference between it and other
bank cards. In this article I will discuss the
key differences between these cards.
When people begin using
ATM cards in the 1970s, there weren't many places
they could use them. While credit cards were able
to be used virtually anywhere, ATM cards could
only be used at the machines. However, as time
passed, more features begin to be made available
to people with ATM cards.
People begin to be able
to check their balances and transfer money between
accounts. The debit card was soon introduced,
and by the end of the 1980s merchants begin to
accept them for point of sale transactions. To
make these transactions, customers had to enter
their private PIN.
As debit cards begin to
be used more like credit cards, credit card companies
were beginning to discover that they were losing
customers. Many people didn't have the credit
necessary to use their cards, and had switched
over to ATM and debit cards. The large credit
card companies begin to work with the banks in
introducing a new type of card onto the market.
This card has come to be
known as the prepaid credit card. It differs from
a standard ATM card in that it can be used to
withdraw money from ATMs as well as make purchases
in stores and online. It differs from a standard
credit card because it doesn't come with a balance
and funds must be loaded onto it by the customer.
A prepaid credit card differs
from a prepaid debit card in the sense that users
may be able to increase their credit rating when
using it. They also don't require a PIN to access
funds with the exception of when you're trying
to withdraw money from an ATM.
Customers must pay for
a prepaid credit card up front, while they are
issued a traditional credit card free of charge.
This is how the large credit card companies make
their money. The money on prepaid credit cards
aren't borrowed like standard credit cards.
The money that the
customers have on the card is the money that they
have added. They are able to control their own
credit limits, and can add money whever they run
out. ATM cards are simply used to pull money out
of a checking account, but cannot have money actually
added to them.
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