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5 Tips for Choosing a Free Prepaid Credit Card




By Joshua Shapiro

The words "free" and "prepaid" may light up your eyes, and it's no wonder that these new types of credit cards are fast becoming one of the hot new items in the credit card world. They give you instant approval to spend. They don't have a long drawn-out application process. And you don't even need a bank account to get one.


1. There Are No Free Lunches


As the saying goes, though, if it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is. In this case, this saying is only partially true. Hence, here's our first tip for those shopping for prepaid credit cards—know what you're getting into. Free prepaid credit cards may be the best bet for people who otherwise have trouble getting traditional cards, either because they have bad credit or no credit. They act as both a credit card and a debit card. But they aren't free. They have a downside—these cards have high fees and penalties.


2. Read the Fine Print


So before you act on these cards, be sure to check the fine print. Compare your options to find out which has the best rewards program, giving you the best prizes for money spent on the card. Just like credit cards, these prepaid cards allow you to accrue these rewards the more money you add, and take off, the cards.


3. Compare Fees


On the negative side of things, compare the cards' fees. Some cards may cost upwards of $20 just to start one, plus have monthly maintenance fees and fees to add and withdrawal money. These cards can also have fees to argue a charge, or to get a hard copy of your statement. All this money adds up, even if the fees are only a few bucks. So look for the lowest fees possible.


4. This Isn't Monopoly Money


Another tip to consider with prepaid cards is that these may seem like a good way to spend less money than regular cards. After all, the money is already added to the card, so it's OK to spend it, right? However, don't let this attitude lead to overuse of the card, because you'll only end up adding more money, and spending more fees, on the card in the long run.


5. Look into Special Features

There are some positives to keep your eye out for when shopping for prepaid credit cards. Many of them also offer not only rewards programs, but zero-liability fraud protection, meaning that you aren't responsible for anyone using your card against your permission, or stealing the card and committing credit card fraud.
 
 
About the Author
Joshua Shapiro recommends Find Credit Cards to find a free prepaid credit card. See http://www.findcreditcards.org/type/prepaid.php for more information.

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