Monday, September 17, 2007

The Pre-Paid or Deviant Credit Card

What, you may ask, is a deviant credit card? Well, simply put, a deviant credit card is one that may look and feel like your regular credit card, but has properties that are different from what standard credit cards have. For example, a credit card is normally issued by a bank and the institution performs a background credit and / or employment check on an applicant as part of the application procedure. When the application is approved, the bank then issues a credit card with a pre-approved line of credit. The card holder can then, make one big purchase or several small transactions amounting to the limit specified by the bank. When the card holder is unable to pay the full amount due, the card issuing institution places an interest on the amount that has been used a View the rest of this article


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