Prepaid credit cards


by Matt Yetter

Prepaid credit cards

Not everyone has the kind of good credit rating it takes to qualify for a credit card. If you have past credit problems such as bankruptcies, repossessions, or even divorces, you may not meet the stringent qualifications that credit companies use to determine who receives a line of credit. Even smaller credit blemishes, such as a history of late credit card payment, can result in a denial from a credit card company when you fill out an application. Fortunately, there is a way to get started on a brand new credit road without the best credit history. Try applying for a prepaid credit card.

What is a prepaid credit card?

You can use a prepaid credit card anywhere and any way that you would use a standard credit card. Many people use a credit card payment for utilities, online services, or other scheduled monthly bills. People also commonly complete online purchases, reserve rental cars or hotels, and bid on online auctions using a credit card account. But if you don’t have a standard credit card, you can use a prepaid credit card to do all these things and more. Several lenders offer prepaid MasterCards or Visa cards that look exactly like the regular cards.

A good place to find prepaid card offers is online. Simply enter prepaid credit card into the search box on your search engine page and start exploring your options. You can fill out the lender’s application online and open an account within a matter of days.

As part of the prepaid account, you will be required to deposit a minimum balance to kick start your line of credit. Once your account is open and your application is complete, you can use your card to charge items up to the limit on your account. As long as you make your credit card payment on time and for the minimum balance, you keep your line of credit.

Pros

· A prepaid credit card is relatively easy to get. You do not need to meet any other qualifications than a down payment and the complete application form in most cases. The card offers are available online, but if you do not have internet access that is secure, you can apply also at several retail stores. · If you want to have a credit limit of five hundred dollars, you can deposit five hundred dollars into your account. If you want a credit limit of one thousands dollars, deposit this amount into your credit card account. Your limit is completely under your control. With the prepaid card, there are no interest charges or annual fees. · When you use your card, you are not borrowing money from the banking institution that you got your card from. In fact, by making your credit card payment on time, you can drastically improve your credit rating. As long as you pay your balance in full each month and do not accrue any interest, your credit card debt remains stable while your credit score rises. · You can use your prepaid card anywhere they accept the standard MasterCard or Visa cards and no one will know the difference.

About the Author

About the Author Matt Yetter is webmaster of www.kingcreditcard.com. You can find other articles and information about credit and financing at www.kingcreditcard.com/articles

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