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  2. What is a prepaid card and how does it work? - AOL

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    The pros and cons of prepaid cards. A prepaid card functions like any other card when making purchases. You can swipe it or insert it at most point-of-sale systems.

  3. The 10 best prepaid debit cards you can get without a credit ...

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    Prepaid debit card pros and cons. Pros. Convenient Spending. No Need for a Bank Account. Budgeting Control. No Credit Impact. Security if the card is lost or stolen. Cons. Monthly maintenance or ...

  4. Prepaid Cards: 5 Good Reasons to Put Them in Your Wallet - AOL

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    Preloaded credit cards can help keep your vacation budget on track, and many offer some of the same benefits (purchase protection, roadside assistance) as credit cards. Also, if a prepaid card ...

  5. Prepayment for service - Wikipedia

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    Range of prepaid service cards in a German supermarket. Prepaid refers to goods and services paid for in advance. Examples include postage stamps, attorneys, tolls, public transit cards like the Greater London Oyster card, pay as you go cell phones, and stored-value cards such as gift cards and preloaded credit cards. Prepaid services and goods ...

  6. Stored-value card - Wikipedia

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    Stored-value cards are prepaid money cards and may be disposed when the value is used, or the card value may be topped up, as in the case of telephone calling cards or when used as a fare card. The term closed-loop means the funds and/or data are physically stored on the token or card in the form of binary-coded data.

  7. Electronic reloading - Wikipedia

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    With prepaid mobile phone service, topping-up or reloading is needed to continue using the services of the operator. There are several ways to reload a prepaid mobile phone. The most common approach involves purchasing a prepaid card. However, due to security concerns and for added convenience, electronic reloading has been developed.

  8. Pros and cons of prepaid tuition plans - AOL

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    Key takeaways. Prepaid tuition plans allow you to lock in future in-state tuition for your child at today’s tuition costs. Like other types of 529 plans, you may receive a tax benefit as a ...

  9. Prepaid card - Wikipedia

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    Prepaid credit card, a card that debits money from an associated account that ordinarily uses a signature rather than a PIN for verification Stored-value card , a card that has a monetary value that is recorded as data on the card itself, and thus can be used without online access to an associated account