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Pre Paid Cards as Xmas Gifts - Which One is best ?
MQ57
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in Credit cards
I have decided to put money on pre-paid cards as gifts for my children and their family for Xmas as i am going away for Christmas and have decided that I am not doing any shopping this year, so I'm just giving them the money.
Is there a card option where I can order 3... and load them online from my bank account and they credit fairly quickly. Mastercards are the best option I believe.
I have considered CashPlus - is this a good option? Or is there an option specifically for gifts that is a much better option?
Many thanks in advance.
Is there a card option where I can order 3... and load them online from my bank account and they credit fairly quickly. Mastercards are the best option I believe.
I have considered CashPlus - is this a good option? Or is there an option specifically for gifts that is a much better option?
Many thanks in advance.
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This is popular in the US, but not here.
I remember Natwest had a Visa Electron gift card which was available from their branches. It costs just £3 I think, irrespective of the amount you load on to it (£10 - £250), but I don't know if they still do this. Haven't seen it in their branches for ages though.0 -
With new (and not so new) money laudering laws Europe-wide I'd not 'load' a card for anyone or at least I'd not set one up then load.
Even if a relative asked me to load a card wholly in their name I'd need a good reason why.0 -
I don't 'get' pre-paid cards. There's no situation where I could possibly benefit from having one. The fees for loading/using them don't add up.
I'd give cash, or as an alternative to cash, go to Tesco and buy some gift cards. Personally, cash is king.0 -
in terms of gifts
i love getting Amazon electronic vouchers :T
my work colleges where recently thrilled to find out that the birthday voucher they gave me payed for call of duty MW2 and to hear my detailed description of the superb civilian slaughter air port scene :T:D0 -
None of them. You are either in front of your PC too much, mesmerised by credit cards or trying to commit fraud somehow.
I remember in the olden days putting cash in an envelope was good enough
Jemma T is obviously an obnoxious ignorant pig that needs to get a life rather than spend her (obviously not very important) time insulting peoples questions here and assuming she knows what people should do - how horrible are you!
'736 posts' on this forum and YOU question the time someone spends on a PC.. well as it happens I have never made living on a forum my life you sad person.
Its also a shame you don't remember that in the old days people had manners too0 -
Thank You Hax - That sounds like a great idea, I will check that out. Thank you

Cheeryoleary - Yes, I know what you mean. For me in this case it was a case of just giving them something convenient that they could shop anywhere with and I thought it was a little 'nicer' than just cash
Thanks too Eric.. but already decided on cash of some kind for this year.
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Thanks for your replies - shame this forum is spoilt by people being unhelpful and cocky to newbies - there's always one I suppose!0 -
Jemma T is obviously an obnoxious ignorant pig that needs to get a life rather than spend her (obviously not very important) time insulting peoples questions here and assuming she knows what people should do - how horrible are you!
'736 posts' on this forum and YOU question the time someone spends on a PC.. well as it happens I have never made living on a forum my life you sad person.
Its also a shame you don't remember that in the old days people had manners too
Thank you. I love humans. Not as much as strawberry bon-bons, but I do love 'em.0
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