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Tazer
Sep 28, 2006, 11:57 AM
Yo.

I see Q's about this come up frequently, so heres some info to help them wat needs it.

about the pre-paid cards being sold in Rite-Aid: http://home3.americanexpress.com/corp/pc/2004/riteaid.asp

about the diff prepaid CC options out there: http://snarfed.org/space/privacy+through+prepaid+credit+cards

and taken from that page:

Purchase and Reload
I'd like to be able to buy prepaid cards in person, with cash. It'd be nice if there were many convenient locations, but I don't mind going out of my way.

Green Dot and Morgan Beaumont site do this well; you can buy their cards at common chain stores like Long's Drugs, Rite-Aid, and 7-Eleven. Some cards, like Wired Plastic, can be bought at Western Union SwiftPay. Other cards, like Elite Plus Visa, can be bought at most major banks. Yet other cards, like Vaya, can be paid for by mailing a check or money order.

Finally, some banks sell prepaid cards outright, but they usually require you to have an existing account.

about WebSecret: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m5072/is_44_27/ai_n15859434

taken from that page:

WebSecret prepaid Internet credit card
Los Angeles Business Journal, Oct 31, 2005 by Aarthi Sivaraman

Manufacturer: Next Estate Communications, Monrovia

Description: Prepaid credit card that allows consumers to shop online
Price: $14.95 per card (can be loaded with up to $500).

IF the only thing that worries you about shopping online for that iPod is the threat of identity fraud or having a credit card or bank account number stolen, then Next Estate Communications' WebSecret may be the answer.

Issued by Columbus Bank and Trust Co. of Columbus as a MasterCard or Visa product, WebSecret is a prepaid debit card that acts like a credit card and is specifically designed for Internet commerce. It requires no personal information for its purchase and can be bought for $14.95 by anyone over 18 years of age. The card can be loaded with up to $500 at the time of purchase, but cannot be reloaded once that maximum is reached.

It can be used online at sites that accept debit credit cards. Rite Aid, CVS and RadioShack stores carry the card.

prepaid credit card guide: http://www.prepaidcardguide.com/index.htm?source=aw

from GreenDot: https://www.greendotonline.com/contents/login.aspx

from that page:

In Oklahoma you can get them from Coinstar for example

hopefully, this will help.




Tazer


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Saner
Sep 28, 2006, 01:18 PM
hey thanks neat info http://www.pso-world.com/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/anime1.gif

Kakashi_Xero
Sep 28, 2006, 11:36 PM
im responding to this to get it to the main page so more people can see i will do so once a day for like maybe 4 days or less

CpwninOBrien
Sep 28, 2006, 11:58 PM
awesum im jus gonna use my dads card

Tazer
Sep 29, 2006, 07:45 AM
Yo.

hrm.....perhaps this should be stickied??

might be easier for all around later on when the Q gets asked again, like its sure to be.




Tazer

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Dhylec
Sep 29, 2006, 10:56 PM
This thread can be helpful to those who want pre-paid cards. It is now a floating sticky for reference. Continue updating it if there is any new info.

Tazer
Sep 30, 2006, 02:36 PM
Yo.

just took a trip to the nearest (as far as I know of) Rite-Aid store, and have found that along w/American Express cards, ya can also get Visa & MC -versions too.




Tazer

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Phaze37
Sep 30, 2006, 05:10 PM
I went to a 7-eleven and asked if they had pre-paid credit cards. The two employees both laughed at me and one of them said "of course not, do we look like a bank to you?" I tried a second 7-eleven, these guys weren't so rude but they also did not carry pre-paid credit cards. Perhaps only american 7-elevens carry them?

Also, I went to a Money Mart and asked them about their pre-paid credit card. Don't bother with them, their pre-paid card has a $7 monthly fee. Unless of course you don't mind paying another $7 on top of PSU's fee.



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Tazer
Oct 1, 2006, 09:42 AM
Yo.

welp, theres still Long's Drugs, Rite-Aid, and Western Union for ya to investigte; hope some/all of them arent too far from yur home.

I will say that as far as Rite-Aid was concerned their offering also carried an additional charge, but no more than $5 ontop of the credit purchase itself.

which seems resonable to me.....




Tazer

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LegacyOfMieu
Oct 1, 2006, 09:46 AM
Thanks Tazer! For some people this info is a real help if they don't normally have access to a CC I think it should maybe be stickied as well.

Tazer
Oct 4, 2006, 01:45 PM
Yo.

I forgot to add: GreenDot also has re-fillable cards. so U dont hafta keep getting a completely new CC each time ya need 1.




Tazer

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Tazer
Oct 17, 2006, 04:36 PM
Yo.

newsflash: Duane Reade also has pre-paid credit cards (AmEx & Visa) in the $25, $100, and even $200 amounts.




Tazer