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Get smart and say goodbye to prepaid card fees

by howtobewealthy on November 30, 2009


As the credit crunch worsens and recession sets in, the popularity of prepaid cards continues to rise with good reason. Prepaid cards have many benefits which include

  • Easily Available – There are no credit checks and no bank account is required to get a prepaid card which means you can get a card even if you have a poor credit history or CCJ’s as long as you can confirm your identity and address.
  • Stay in control and no debt risk – With a prepaid card, there is no risk of debt or overspending as there is no overdraft facility on a prepaid card and hence, they are an ideal way to budget for yourself or help to manage your children’s spending.
  • Excellent for Travel – Many providers offer dollar and Euro prepaid cards and an exchange rate which is much better that that typically available from high street bureau de change and FX providers. There is the added convenience of loading your card online or at designated retail locations.
  • Global Acceptance – Being MasterCard, Visa or Maestro branded, you can shop anywhere in the world where these scheme brands are accepted – on the Internet, over the phone and on the high street.

How to save on prepaid card fees?

Given all the wonderful benefits of prepaid cards, it seems quite surprising that prepaid cards have not been more widely adopted and that is probably down to the fact that most prepaid cards do have some fees attached to them. However, there are a number of ways that you can make your prepaid card an even more attractive proposition and save on these fees.

Tips to save fees on prepaid card application and usage

  • Application Fees – Choose your prepaid card carefully. Card applications typically cost between £4.45 – £9.95 but numerous providers provide free cards if a small minimum amount is loaded up front.
  • Application Mechanism – You can apply for prepaid cards online, instore or via SMS using your phone. Whilst convenient, SMS is usually chargeable and you could save up to £2.50 on SMS application costs by using other application mechanisms.
  • Activation Fees – Choose a prepaid card in which the activation fee is included within the application fee. Most prepaid card providers allow card activation online or by calling them. Avoid premium telephone numbers and stick to online activation where possible.
  • Top-up or Loading Fees - Loading a Prepaid card with funds is usually free from most providers as they are keen for you to load your card. Check the different loading methods that your prepaid card issuer provides and choose the method that is free or is the most cost-effective.
  • Point of Sale Fees - Prepaid card providers typically charge a fee for using your prepaid card at point of sale and this can vary from a few pence to up to around 2.95% of your transaction value. However, a number of zero fee POS cards are also available and you should get a POS fee free card if this is where you are most likely to use your card.
  • ATM Fees - The majority of card fees are likely to come from making ATM withdrawals and these tend to be pretty steep. You should avoid withdrawing money at ATM’s with your prepaid card where possible but if ATM is where you intend to use the card and aim to make numerous withdrawals, choose a card which has low withdrawal fees. A few providers even allow initial ATM withdrawals for free and subsequent withdrawals become chargeable with a small fee.
  • Pay Monthly or Pay as you go Tariffs – Some cards providers give you the option of choosing a Pay monthly or a Pay As You Go tariff. Based on that tariff, you can save on POS fees, ATM withdrawals and top ups. Choose a tariff that suits you best.
  • Card currency – For travel cards where usage abroad is the main criteria, choose a card currency which is local to your travel destination. Euro and Dollar are the two most popular options available for UK travellers going abroad which means that you pay no currency conversion fee if use your Euro card in a Euro currency region and a USD card where USD is the acceptable transaction currency. You are already getting a better deal as the FX rate on the card is better than what you would get from high street foreign currency providers.

Find the right prepaid card for you
Visit the consumer prepaid card comparison section at Prepaid365 to find the best prepaid card to suit your needs. If you wish to use a prepaid card for your business, visit the business prepaid card section.

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