best pre paid credit cards

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by hbyers213, Jan 8, 2011.

  1. hbyers213

    hbyers213 Member

    My husband and I are trying to increase his credit scores we are wanting to get a prepaid credit card instead of the discover card we have. Which are the best to help increase credit? any help would be great.
     
  2. sparq

    sparq Well-Known Member

    AFAIK, prepaid credit cards do not help your credit, since they aren't really credit extensions. BUT, I would love to be proven wrong on this!
     
  3. hbyers213

    hbyers213 Member

    I had read it somewhere and just wondered if it really does and which where best? but i guess it makes since that they don't.
     
  4. lawss

    lawss Member

    This is just my 2 cents worth but I would open my own bank account with a new bank . Deposit $1000 on a secured CD or as much as possible . Take out a secured loan for 80% as most banks will only give you 80% of the money thats secured . Now you have positive ratings accumulating on your credit report .
    Also you are building a positive history with that bank, so in the future you will be able to achieve non secured loans thru that bank .

    If you need a prepaid card for online transactions and such I suggest green-dot as its only $4.95 to get with free first load , and $4.95 for each reload up to $2500 I believe .
    They USED to have a black card that reported to agencies but I do not know if it exists any longer .

    Hope this helps ...... Lawss .
     
  5. lawss

    lawss Member


    I think she was referring to a secured card .Which they open a bank account and deposit your funds there to cover the balance if you miss payments .

    This is why I feel its better if a person opens their own and takes out a loan ,as most bank loans on $1,000 for a year is between 6-8% and a secured card usually has yearly fees and above 20% apr a rip off in my eyes , and taking advantage of people who just want to repair their credit and name .


    Lawss
     
  6. Jon Garret

    Jon Garret New Member

    A secured credit card is a great way to rebuild your credit. a few months ago my credit score was about 530. I got a secured credit card ($500) with Capital One and about 2 months later my Credit Score went up to 656.

    If you want a pre-paid credit card to pay bills and buy things online, I highly recommend netspend. there are NO monthly fees and to reload your card is only $1 whereas others are charging $5 to reload and have monthly fees.

    Another thing you can do to rebuild your credit, although more risky is to take out an auto loan that you are %200 sure you can pay. say a small loan for about $2,000 or $3,000. once you take out the loan, pay it back within 3 months and you'll see your score go up by about 100 points which is what Im doing now.

    *this worked for me even though I have my school loan ($30,000) which had to be closed and refinanced AND reflects as 7 negative items on my credit report !!
     

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