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What is the difference between a reloadable and non-reloadable prepaid debit cards?

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What is the difference between a reloadable and non-reloadable prepaid debit cards?

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Reloadable prepaid debit cards can be “topped up” or loaded multiple times with more cash. Non-reloadable cards can only be loaded once. The disadvantage of a reloadble card is that the fees are generally higher. The disadvantage of a non-reloadble card is making sure that you spend it down without leaving a small amount of cash on the balance. Paid By Cash only directs you to non-reloadable debit cards.

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