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  2. 5 Best Prepaid Debit Cards of 2023 - AOL

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    2. Netspend Visa Prepaid Card. Most people have heard of cash-back credit cards, but did you know that some of the best prepaid debit cards offer cash rewards as well?When it comes to cash rewards ...

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

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    The main difference between a prepaid debit card and a secured credit card lies in how they are funded and their impact on credit history. A prepaid debit card is loaded with your own money that ...

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

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    With the plethora of prepaid credit cards flooding the market, it's tempting to consider switching from credit cards or debit cards to this new, seemingly sexier, form of plastic. After all, all ...

  5. Prepayment for service - Wikipedia

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    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 are sometimes targeted to marginal customers by retailers.

  6. Mobile payment - Wikipedia

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    A mobile wallet is an app that contains the user's debit and credit card information, letting the user pay for goods and services digitally with a mobile device. [14] Notable mobile wallets include: Alipay

  7. Stored-value card - Wikipedia

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    There is no common name for stored-value cards, which are country or company specific. Names for stored-value cards include APPH in US, Mondex in Canada, Chipknip in the Netherlands, Geldkarte in Germany, Quick in Austria, Moneo in France, Proton in Belgium, Carta prepagata ("Prepaid card") in Italy, FeliCa-cards such as Suica in Japan, China T-Union in mainland China, EZ-Link and NETS ...