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

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    ATM balance inquiry fee (10%): ... Cash Reload Networks: Look for networks like Green Dot or MoneyPak at participating retailers where you can add cash to your prepaid card.

  3. Green Dot Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Green Dot Corporation is an American financial technology and bank holding company headquartered in Austin, Texas. [1] It is the world's largest prepaid debit card company [2] by market capitalization. Green Dot is also a payment platform company and is the technology platform used by Apple Cash, [3] Uber, and Intuit.

  4. Green Dot Launches GoBank, a Revolutionary Mobile Bank ...

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    Its products and brands include Green Dot brand reloadable prepaid debit cards, The Green Dot Reload Network, the Green Dot MoneyPak and GoBank. The Company's prepaid products and services are ...

  5. More Green Dot Bank customers say they can't access their ...

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    A Mastercard spokesperson referred an inquiry about Green Dot’s relationship with Mastercard back to Green Dot. Green Dot’s Lubert confirmed that as part of its technical conversion, it is now ...

  6. Steve Streit - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Rite Aid became the first large retailer to sell Green Dot cards. By 2010, over 50,000 retail stores sold Green Dot products. [9] In 2004, Green Dot created the first "cash to debit card reload network," in which any prepaid card issuer could have their customers load money onto their debit card from any Green Dot retailer. [9] [10]

  7. FBI MoneyPak Ransomware - Wikipedia

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    The FBI MoneyPak Ransomware, also known as Reveton Ransomware, is a ransomware that starts by purporting to be from a national police agency (like the American Federal Bureau of Investigation) and that they have locked the computer or smartphone due to "illegal activities" and demands a ransom payment via GreenDot MoneyPak cards in order to release the device.

  8. How to check your bank account balance - AOL

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    To check your account balance at an ATM, insert your debit or ATM card, enter your Personal Identification Number (PIN) and select “balance inquiry” or a similar option.

  9. MoneyPak - Wikipedia

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