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

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    Where to buy a reloadable debit card. You can buy a prepaid debit card at various places, which makes it pretty convenient. Grocery stores, drugstores, and big-box retailers usually have them. You ...

  3. 19 Banks That Don’t Use ChexSystems - AOL

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    Green Dot’s reloadable, prepaid debit card does not use ChexSystems, and no credit check is required. Prepaid debit card details include: Monthly fees: $7.95, unless you load $1,000 or more on ...

  4. Green Dot Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Its first debit card, branded as I-GEN and marketed toward teenagers and Internet users, was released in 2000. In 2001 the first I-GEN MasterCard was sold at a Rite Aid in Virginia. In 2002, Green Dot debit cards were offered at Rite Aid, CVS Pharmacy, and Pantry Convenience stores and by 2003, in over 18,000 stores nationwide. [citation needed]

  5. Will Regulation Derail the Prepaid Debit Card Gravy Train? - AOL

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    There's no doubt about it: Prepaid, reloadable debit cards are darned popular. So popular, in fact, that the brand-spanking-new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau wants to regulate them, after ...

  6. Signify Business Cash℠ Card by Wells Fargo: Simple ... - AOL

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    The Wells Fargo Signify Business cash card has a straightforward and healthy rewards rate, but offers fewer perks than its competitors. Signify Business Cash℠ Card by Wells Fargo: Simple rewards ...

  7. Softcard - Wikipedia

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    JVL Ventures, LLC d/b/a Softcard (formerly Isis Mobile Wallet), was a joint venture between AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon which produced a mobile payments platform known as Softcard, which used near-field communication (NFC) technology to allow users to pay for items at stores and restaurants with credit and debit card credentials stored on their smartphones.