Monday, January 26, 2009

The Difference Between Canadian Prepaid Credit Cards and Canadian Secured Credit Cards


Canadian Prepaid Credit Cards can be used much like a regular credit card in the sense that you don’t need to bring cash to make a purchase. These cards usually have a Visa or Mastercard logo on them so they can be used to buy goods or pay for things at merchants and establishments where credit card payments are accepted. A prepaid credit card can also be used to shop from the internet. What makes it different from a secured credit card?

What are Prepaid Credit Cards?

Providers of prepaid credit cards do not check credit history. Regardless of your credit rating, you can apply for a prepaid card and get approved with no questions. However, prepaid card companies don’t include credit reporting to the major credit bureaus (Equifax Canada or TransUnion Canada). Therefore, if you want to build your credit history, a prepaid card may not be the best tool to help you.

A prepaid credit card is not attached to your bank savings account either. In order to use the card, you must first deposit funds to your prepaid card. If you put $300 in your prepaid account, you can use the card as long as you have a remaining fund enough to make another purchase. Whenever you’ve used up your balance, you’ll need to deposit cash again before using it.

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The Difference Between Canadian Prepaid Credit Cards and Canadian Secured Credit Cards

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