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    What's the difference between a prepaid credit card and a prepaid debit card? I use a prepaid debit card and would like to know what advantages or differences a prepaid credit card would have?


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    The main difference between prepaid cards and debit cards is that you need a bank account for one of them but not for the other. If you want to have your own debit card, you must also have a bank account directly linked to it. But for a prepaid card, you just need to keep reloading the card so you can use it
    Advantages of having prepaid cards is:

    Direct Deposit.
    Shop Online.
    Pay Your Bills.
    Allocate Cash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markwinget View Post
    The main difference between prepaid cards and debit cards is that you need a bank account for one of them but not for the other. If you want to have your own debit card, you must also have a bank account directly linked to it. But for a prepaid card, you just need to keep reloading the card so you can use it Advantages of having prepaid cards is: Direct Deposit. Shop Online. Pay Your Bills. Allocate Cash.

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