Visa and MasterCard Prepaid Cards Account Management:
Prepaid cards are becoming more prevalent for a variety of reasons – they are often given as gifts or as spending cards, they are sometimes provided through rebates or employer programs, and many consumers are using them as a powerful financial tool. If you have a Visa or MasterCard Prepaid card which is issued by MetaBank you can visit the Prepaid Balance page to access your account and manage your cards. If you do not have an account you can still check your account balance using your prepaid card account information. Creating an account will provide additional benefits and services which would not be available without syncing your cards to an account.
What Do Consumers Need To Know About How Does The Prepaid Card Account Services Website Works?
- If you are attempting to check a balance you can do so by entering the card number, the expiration date (MM/YYYY), and the card security code which is found on the back of your card
- Creating an account allows you to take advantage of additional card services such as viewing all of your cards without entering the card information (your cards can be synced to your account and will all be pulled up once you log in)
- If you have an account you will be able to view your balances, transaction history, set up recurring deposits, and reload your prepaid cards
- If you already have an account set up you can visit the login link and access your account by providing your email address and password associated with your account
Prepaid Cards can be a great deal for consumers who are looking for a way to manage their finances without relying on credit cards. Your prepaid card can be used at vendors who accept Visa or MasterCard (depending on which prepaid card you have) and you will only be able to make purchases for what you have available on your card. This is great in that it prevents you from racking up debt but it is important to be aware of your balance to always make sure you have the necessary funds for purchases you intend to make.
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