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The perfect alternative to a checking account

 

 

Works similar to a checking account

AccountNow Prepaid Visa Card and Prepaid MasterCard Cards work similar to an online checking account.

Keep your money safe in one of our prepaid card accounts instead of carrying it around in cash. Your deposits are FDIC insured up to $250,000.

AccountNow prepaid accounts all come with a prepaid card containing the debit identifier. The prepaid cards are similar to a bank issued debit cards. Not only can you make purchases and withdraw cash with our prepaid card, but you never have to worry about overdrafts because you can only spend what is on your card.

Saves you lots of money.

Save hundreds of dollars a year using the AccountNow Prepaid Visa Card and Prepaid MasterCard Card instead of traditional checking accounts, credit cards, bill paying services, check cashing, or bill paying services.

There are never any late fees, finance charges or overdraft fees. You get unlimited bill paying – no need to pay for postage or money orders. Also, you’ll never have to pay to cash your benefits or payroll check when you use our free direct deposit service.

Safer than cash.

Your AccountNow Prepaid Visa Card or Prepaid MasterCard Card is protected against fraud with the Visa Zero Liability policy** and the MasterCard Zero Liability policy***, conditions and exceptions apply (see cardholder agreement). This protects you from unauthorized charges made to your prepaid card in case your card is lost or stolen.

Your deposits are FDIC insured up to $250,000.

Everyone is accepted.

Getting an AccountNow Prepaid Visa Card or Prepaid MasterCard Card is just as easy as qualifying for a credit card or checking account. 100% approval* ensures you will qualify for one of our prepaid card accounts as long as you have valid identification.

If you have bad credit history or no credit at all you can still get an AccountNow Prepaid Card because we never check your credit bureau report. Even if your banking history isn’t great or you are on ChexSystems, you are still eligible to get one of our prepaid cards.

 

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Get a BABYPHAT Prepaid Visa RUSHCARD Now

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Applying for a Prepaid Visa RushCard

How old do I have to be to apply for the Prepaid Visa RushCard?

The minimum age requirement to apply for a Prepaid Visa Rush Card is 13 years of age. Parental consent is required for anyone under 18. Click here to download a parental consent form.

Why Rush Card ?

1- Achieve your personal and financial goals.

RushCard is a prepaid Visa debit card. You can only spend what you deposit, so there are no costly overdraft or interest fees. It’s an easy-to-use and convenient alternative to credit cards and traditional banking–without all of the worry of going into debt or overdrawing your account.

2- The better alternative to a bank

Many “free” checking accounts allow you to spend more than you have in your account and then charge you overdraft or NSF fees that can exceed $30. With RushCard, you can only spend what is on your card so you’ll never be charged costly overdraft fees.

3- The better alternative to a credit card

Avoid high interest charges and the danger of falling into debt. With RushCard there are no hidden fees or interest charges so you can enjoy the convenience of worldwide acceptance and protect yourself against overspending.

How to use your Prepaid Visa® RushCard.

RushCard is a prepaid Visa debit card. You can only spend what you deposit, so there are no costly overdraft or interest fees. It’s an easy-to-use and a convenient alternative to credit cards and traditional banking—without the worry of going into debt or overdrawing your account.

Click here to APPLY for  Visa RUSHCARD Now


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