diznee25
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What do you think about this? I saw Suze Orman on Anderson today and she talked about it near the end of her segment.
Personally it's not something I would use. Off the bat this card costs $3.00 to purchase and then it's a $3.00 per month fee, (although the first month is waived.)
Plus there are a ton of other fees that you potentially pay, depending on the services you use that are associate with the card. Example: You get one free call per month to a Customer Service Agent. But after that it's $2.00 per call. I would save all my questions and call Customer Service once per month to avoid that fee! But that's sort of inconvenient.
I also read some of the FAQs: Can you use it at the pump? No, you have to walk into the cashier to pay for gas.
So overall I can really see the drawbacks to this prepaid card. But to be honest, my debit card is still more convenient for me. My new bank offers many services including one where I don't pay any overdraft fees. (My card is set up to automatically get declined if there's not enough money in checking account.) So really my checking account works exactly like The Approved Card thru Suze Orman.
So I'm curious as to what the real benefits of this prepaid card are?
I should point out that I'm a huge fan of Suze Orman, but this idea is a real head scratcher!
diznee25
Personally it's not something I would use. Off the bat this card costs $3.00 to purchase and then it's a $3.00 per month fee, (although the first month is waived.)
Plus there are a ton of other fees that you potentially pay, depending on the services you use that are associate with the card. Example: You get one free call per month to a Customer Service Agent. But after that it's $2.00 per call. I would save all my questions and call Customer Service once per month to avoid that fee! But that's sort of inconvenient.
I also read some of the FAQs: Can you use it at the pump? No, you have to walk into the cashier to pay for gas.
So overall I can really see the drawbacks to this prepaid card. But to be honest, my debit card is still more convenient for me. My new bank offers many services including one where I don't pay any overdraft fees. (My card is set up to automatically get declined if there's not enough money in checking account.) So really my checking account works exactly like The Approved Card thru Suze Orman.
So I'm curious as to what the real benefits of this prepaid card are?

I should point out that I'm a huge fan of Suze Orman, but this idea is a real head scratcher!
diznee25