you guys do, it’s called inflation
the less the US dollar is worht, the more insignificant the debt
side effect: you guys will have ALOT more recessions, maybe even a permanent one
Prepaid credit cards are becoming increasingly popular amongst consumer to improve financial discipline and credit history. Though, a prepaid card doesn't come a with late penalty because there are no repayments to be made, but there are various other fees associated with them, which increase the ownership costs. Having a good knowledge about these fees helps the consumer make an informed decision. Listed below are some important fees levied on prepaid cards.
Annual Fees
Charged by the prepaid card issuing company for usage of the prepaid card on an annual basis.
Monthly fees
Charge by the prepaid card issuing company for usage of the prepaid card on monthly basis.
Customer Service fees
Charged by the prepaid card company for providing initial customer service to issue the prepaid card.
Activation Fees
This fees is charged by the prepaid card issuing company for activating the prepaid card
Fees per purchase
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ATM Cash withdrawal fees
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Well to answer you questions, yes you do have to be the age of 18. Most people that use prepaid credit cards have bad credit and are not able to get a credit card. The prepaid credit card helps them reestablish there credit. Weather you use a credit card or a prepaid card the credit burial gives you credit points for each transaction. So most people using prepaid credit cards are trying to regain the trust of the credit burial so that they can reestablish there credit and get a real credit card. On the other hand some people may get a prepaid card even though there credit is good, the reason being they would rather pay up front then get into dept. The mistake most people make win they turn 18, is get into credit card dept. For the fact is just about any bank will give a 18 year old trying to establish credit a credit card and imaging Opaline for 8 credit cards and receiving 8 credit cards at a limit of 500$ each. then imaging maxing them out. That would put you in dept 4000$ and not to men-chain the high interest rate 20 percent a month, that is an extra 800$ added to your tab every month. Then if you cant pay, you will never have the credit to buy the house or car you want. That's some thing to think about when you are the age of 18. The responsible thing to do would be to get one credit card and pay off the balince to 0$ every month and that way your not paying the bank intrest. And at the same time you are protecting your on intrest.
The government does not create any product that would provide it with “revenue” so they would have to create a daily “tax” clock. Join The Free Enterprise Nation in fighting against this exact type of wasteful government spending.
It shouldn't matter whether you use a credit card, or the prepaid game card, as long as you extended your account past the trial period….
I did the scroll of resurrection thing, where a friend recruits you if you haven't played in a while, and if you keep playing after the trial, they get a free month, and i used the pre paid game card and it still worked.
There used to be a time when our politicians would logically work out the problems of this country, that day is over, it really shows in the national debt. Both sides are so afraid to make any serious changes like, true reforms to entitlement programs or the growth of government employees, I can see things only getting worse. I think that the Demorats and Republirats main thrust is: First; to stay in power, Second; to establish their ideology no matter how toxic it is for the country. Ciao
Isn’t it time for a National Revenue Clock. We need to have daily running tally of how much money is taken in by the government(taxes, licenses, fees, oil tax revenues, interests, the list is too long.). But it is high time for a National Revenue Clock. While we are at it. We also need State Revenue Clocks and City Revenue Clocks.
The Federal governments debt affects all Americans because it must use resources that could be used on programs, tax relief or national defense to pay interest on our national debt. The government spent $173 billion in 2009 on interest owed on our national debt, and will spend an estimated $400 billion on interest over the next three years
The US has significant tax elasticicty compared to other first world countries.
Personally, I think the current goverment sector spending has greater benefits compared to the costs of having the private sector retreat in a perpetually reinforcing deflation cycle.
I don’t mind. The USA is the reason this shit happened in the first place. A new order in this world is needed. The corruption of the USA needs to come to and end.
Reloadable debit cards can have fees attached to them, like a monthly maintenance fee, load fee, etc. A debit card is linked to your checking account. You can only use the money in your account, unless you have overdraft protection. My bank doesn't charge monthly fees or deposit fees, so I prefer my debit card.
but do all of you realize that money is just paper*the US uses cotton* with ink printed on it?
the only power it holds is its symbolism,theres no more gold backing it up,the only thing that makes it important is trade treaties and capitalism,if we took all the infrastructure out,then money would be nothing but cotton and ink.
Instead if putting a new clock up they should figure out a way that we don’t need a new one. maybe try and manage the money better. this debt is a disgrace to our people. I hope the countries that borrow us our money stop doing it, they probably wont get their money anyway. If they have to put a new clock up that should be the last straw.
Prepaid debit cards and pre-paid credit cards can help you control your spending. A reloadable debit card allows you to only spend up to the amount you have pre-deposited into the account. If you tend to overspend or like to control your spending, then a pre-paid debit card could be a good choice for you. Also, if you have bad credit and can't get an unsecured credit card, a prepaid debit card is also a good choice. To apply or learn more, you may go here: http://www.creditcarda-z.com/prepaid.asp
March 6th, 2010 - 13:31
you guys do, it’s called inflation
the less the US dollar is worht, the more insignificant the debt
side effect: you guys will have ALOT more recessions, maybe even a permanent one
March 6th, 2010 - 14:31
“A whole new clock will go up next year”, fuckers.
March 6th, 2010 - 13:11
Prepaid credit cards are becoming increasingly popular amongst consumer to improve financial discipline and credit history. Though, a prepaid card doesn't come a with late penalty because there are no repayments to be made, but there are various other fees associated with them, which increase the ownership costs. Having a good knowledge about these fees helps the consumer make an informed decision. Listed below are some important fees levied on prepaid cards.
Annual Fees
Charged by the prepaid card issuing company for usage of the prepaid card on an annual basis.
Monthly fees
Charge by the prepaid card issuing company for usage of the prepaid card on monthly basis.
Customer Service fees
Charged by the prepaid card company for providing initial customer service to issue the prepaid card.
Activation Fees
This fees is charged by the prepaid card issuing company for activating the prepaid card
Fees per purchase
Every purchase done by your prepaid card can attract a fee per purchase. Some prepaid card companies levy this fees to increase their revenue.
ATM Cash withdrawal fees
Whenever you withdraw money from ATM's prepaid card company slaps ATM cash withdrawal fees to your account. Read more from: http://www.credit-card-gallery.com/prepaid_credit_card.html
March 6th, 2010 - 14:44
Well to answer you questions, yes you do have to be the age of 18. Most people that use prepaid credit cards have bad credit and are not able to get a credit card. The prepaid credit card helps them reestablish there credit. Weather you use a credit card or a prepaid card the credit burial gives you credit points for each transaction. So most people using prepaid credit cards are trying to regain the trust of the credit burial so that they can reestablish there credit and get a real credit card. On the other hand some people may get a prepaid card even though there credit is good, the reason being they would rather pay up front then get into dept. The mistake most people make win they turn 18, is get into credit card dept. For the fact is just about any bank will give a 18 year old trying to establish credit a credit card and imaging Opaline for 8 credit cards and receiving 8 credit cards at a limit of 500$ each. then imaging maxing them out. That would put you in dept 4000$ and not to men-chain the high interest rate 20 percent a month, that is an extra 800$ added to your tab every month. Then if you cant pay, you will never have the credit to buy the house or car you want. That's some thing to think about when you are the age of 18. The responsible thing to do would be to get one credit card and pay off the balince to 0$ every month and that way your not paying the bank intrest. And at the same time you are protecting your on intrest.
March 6th, 2010 - 21:08
The government does not create any product that would provide it with “revenue” so they would have to create a daily “tax” clock. Join The Free Enterprise Nation in fighting against this exact type of wasteful government spending.
March 6th, 2010 - 23:36
March 7th, 2010 - 02:18
It shouldn't matter whether you use a credit card, or the prepaid game card, as long as you extended your account past the trial period….
I did the scroll of resurrection thing, where a friend recruits you if you haven't played in a while, and if you keep playing after the trial, they get a free month, and i used the pre paid game card and it still worked.
March 8th, 2010 - 04:01
Holy fuck, we have to pay this much for this shit.
March 8th, 2010 - 05:45
There used to be a time when our politicians would logically work out the problems of this country, that day is over, it really shows in the national debt. Both sides are so afraid to make any serious changes like, true reforms to entitlement programs or the growth of government employees, I can see things only getting worse. I think that the Demorats and Republirats main thrust is: First; to stay in power, Second; to establish their ideology no matter how toxic it is for the country. Ciao
March 8th, 2010 - 08:25
why do you sound so happy about that?!
im not happy about that
March 8th, 2010 - 14:34
Isn’t it time for a National Revenue Clock. We need to have daily running tally of how much money is taken in by the government(taxes, licenses, fees, oil tax revenues, interests, the list is too long.). But it is high time for a National Revenue Clock. While we are at it. We also need State Revenue Clocks and City Revenue Clocks.
March 8th, 2010 - 22:54
holy fucken shit 1989 we had 3 trillon, 21 years later were at 13 omfg, we should of elected mcain, becaues at least he had the right idea.
stop speding and start saveing becaues soon the world market wount back up the dollar anymore and the real value will show.and you no what it is.
your dollar is worth 0.00 zero dollar and zero cents.thank god for free market gold and silver.
March 9th, 2010 - 01:52
I wish we a some type of invention or something that we could sell to reduce this massive debt..
March 9th, 2010 - 03:33
The Federal governments debt affects all Americans because it must use resources that could be used on programs, tax relief or national defense to pay interest on our national debt. The government spent $173 billion in 2009 on interest owed on our national debt, and will spend an estimated $400 billion on interest over the next three years
March 9th, 2010 - 04:51
March 9th, 2010 - 09:57
Debt : Output is within normal bounds.
The US has significant tax elasticicty compared to other first world countries.
Personally, I think the current goverment sector spending has greater benefits compared to the costs of having the private sector retreat in a perpetually reinforcing deflation cycle.
March 9th, 2010 - 11:30
I don’t mind. The USA is the reason this shit happened in the first place. A new order in this world is needed. The corruption of the USA needs to come to and end.
March 9th, 2010 - 09:59
Reloadable debit cards can have fees attached to them, like a monthly maintenance fee, load fee, etc. A debit card is linked to your checking account. You can only use the money in your account, unless you have overdraft protection. My bank doesn't charge monthly fees or deposit fees, so I prefer my debit card.
March 9th, 2010 - 16:47
but do all of you realize that money is just paper*the US uses cotton* with ink printed on it?
the only power it holds is its symbolism,theres no more gold backing it up,the only thing that makes it important is trade treaties and capitalism,if we took all the infrastructure out,then money would be nothing but cotton and ink.
March 9th, 2010 - 21:02
Instead if putting a new clock up they should figure out a way that we don’t need a new one. maybe try and manage the money better. this debt is a disgrace to our people. I hope the countries that borrow us our money stop doing it, they probably wont get their money anyway. If they have to put a new clock up that should be the last straw.
March 9th, 2010 - 23:55
Oh no! We have to stop this! What can I do?
March 9th, 2010 - 19:27
Prepaid debit cards and pre-paid credit cards can help you control your spending. A reloadable debit card allows you to only spend up to the amount you have pre-deposited into the account. If you tend to overspend or like to control your spending, then a pre-paid debit card could be a good choice for you. Also, if you have bad credit and can't get an unsecured credit card, a prepaid debit card is also a good choice. To apply or learn more, you may go here: http://www.creditcarda-z.com/prepaid.asp