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BuyRight Prepaid MasterCard – Review

May 2nd, 2009 by Matt Douglas
by Laura Stenson

The BuyRight Credit Card is a prepaid debit card. This means first you must deposit money before you can use your card to make purchases.

You can keep track of your account balance by checking online. You will always know how much money you have available.

The Application Process

They must comply with the USA Patriot Act and will require you to supply your full legal name, address, birth date, and other identifying information when you open an account.

You must be at least 18 years old, have a social security number, and be a United States citizen or permanent resident.

You do not need to supply your credit history or any other current or past financial information, everyone is approved.

World Wide Acceptance

You will be albe to make purchases world wide in stores, online, and over the phone. There are over 900,000 ATM’s that you can use to withdraw cash.

Free Phone Minutes, Internet, and Music

For each dollar you spend for purchases with your card, you earn one point. Your points can be redeemed for prepay cell phone minutes through AT&T, Verizon, TracFone and Cingular.

They are also currently working on plans to redeem your points for; internet service, music, ring tone downloads, and long distance calling cards. They will never expire. Up-to-date information about your points is available any time online.

Strengthen Your Financial Standing

They will provide free online money management tools. They also allow you to use direct deposit to your account for free. You can deposit pay checks and government checks.

Click-n-Pay Service

This allows you to pay bills electronically from your account to over 4,000 merchants. For bill payments to businesses that are not in their system they will send a check. You can also set up recurring monthly payments.

We suggest you fully educate yourself on the terms and conditions of any card before you apply.

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