Prepaid Debit Cards – Sometimes a Necessity But Very Effective
Prepaid debit cards are one of the more safe methods of building credit for a consumer, as well as one of the more safe methods of issuing credit for a bank. The basic commonality all prepaid cards have is that a deposit of some kind must be made by the person before the bank will grant them credit.
Card varieties differ in the amount of credit given based on the deposit, but the typical limit is 100% of the deposit. Over time, some issuing companies will permit the consumer leniency and increase the amount of credit given in proportion to the deposit.
Why, you may ask, is this necessary? Prepaid debit cards sound like a way to give your money to someone else before you spend it. From outside the perspective of the world of credit, yes, it does seem redundant. But take a look at this hypothetical situation, from the perspective of a consumer, and hopefully some light will be shed on the usefulness of prepaid debit cards.
Carl was living it up. He had a six-figure salary, a wife to make all other husbands jealous, a new Land Rover, and an upscale apartment. The thought of credit...