The Pre-paid Or Deviant Credit Card

What, you may ask, is a deviant credit card? Well, simply put, a deviant credit card is one that may look and feel like your regular credit card, but has properties that are different from what standard credit cards have. For example, a credit card is normally issued by a bank and the institution performs a background credit and / or employment check on an applicant as part of the application procedure. When the application is approved, the bank then issues a credit card with a pre-approved line of credit. The card holder can then, make one big purchase or several small transactions amounting to the limit specified by the bank. When the card holder is unable to pay the full amount due, the card issuing institution places an interest on the amount that has been used and adds this to the outstanding balance that need to be settled. Deviant cards do not necessarily work that way.

There are a lot of deviant credit cards in the market, and one such card is the Pre-paid credit card. Prepaid credit cards are chosen by those who, for one reason or another, were not granted a traditional mainstream credit card. Unlike standard credit cards, issuers of pre-paid credit cards seldom conduct background credit and / or employer checks and because of this, freelance workers or those who have less than stellar credit ratings due to unpaid bills when they were still in college, now have a chance to own plastic money. Prepaid cards, however, do not have a line of credit. The credit you have on your card will be based on the amount of money you have deposited in your account. This is perfect for those who are living under a tight budget and for those who want to closely monitor their expenses. Also, some prepaid credit cards do not charge you interest when you are unable to settle the amount due in full. These, and the fact that you have to open an account with the card-issuing bank, are the reasons why pre-paid credit cards are different from standard credit cards. When it comes to retail acceptance and usage, you can hardly notice any difference between these two kinds of credit cards.

Several companies offer pre-paid credit cards to consumers and, just like standard credit cards they have special offers and promotions as well. The full details of several pre-paid credit card services, rates, promotions and requirements can be viewed through credit-card-related websites on the internet. These websites list down all the pertinent information regarding the card provider and presents these in a streamlined, no-nonsense format, thus making it easier for people to compare individual credit card services. Application for prepaid credit cards can be done through these websites as well. Once you have selected a prepaid card that suits your lifestyle, simply click on the apply button and you will immediately be transferred to another site where you are to input your basic information. After you’ve submitted the accomplished online form, a representative from the pre-paid card provider will get in touch with you to possibly request for additional data.

So, if you have not been granted a standard credit card yet, go and get a pre-paid one. No one, but you, will know the difference.

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