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They are not very forth coming these companies are theyborn_again said:
It is clear from this threadZanderman said:
DYOR = Do Your Own Research. I think the point being that you obviously access the internet, and therefore can repeat what Praisethesun did yourself and find the answers that way.GringoGoesToVagas said:
Do you remember the names of the one or two cards from moneysupermarket that did paypoint top ups?PRAISETHESUN said:Sorry, I did a quick Google search and I was looking at the Moneysupermarket list, not the MSE list, see here. The Pay point stuff was buried in the more details section for one or two of the cards.Pockit was another one that came up when I briefly looked.Haven't used any of these types of cards before, and I have no plans to use them so I'd recommend you DYOR. No idea if the first top up requires bank/debit card deposit.
DYOR?
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Is the forum still down with moneysupermarket?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6631912/pockit-prepaid-cash-card#latest
That there is a struggle to grasp some information, on what is required for these cards.0 -
GringoGoesToVagas said:
If that where the case then what is the point for this forum?Zanderman said:
DYOR = Do Your Own Research. I think the point being that you obviously access the internet, and therefore can repeat what Praisethesun did yourself and find the answers that way.GringoGoesToVagas said:
Do you remember the names of the one or two cards from moneysupermarket that did paypoint top ups?PRAISETHESUN said:Sorry, I did a quick Google search and I was looking at the Moneysupermarket list, not the MSE list, see here. The Pay point stuff was buried in the more details section for one or two of the cards.Pockit was another one that came up when I briefly looked.Haven't used any of these types of cards before, and I have no plans to use them so I'd recommend you DYOR. No idea if the first top up requires bank/debit card deposit.
DYOR?
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Is the forum still down with moneysupermarket?To give suggestions of where to start your research.However, no-one on here is authorised to give financial advice, so you should always DYOR to verify that any suggestion is suitable for you.
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That is a big word in deed, infact its a red light word. is it banned on hear to give out financial advice? is it a crime if they do give out financial advice? will they go to prison? will they be hung drawn and quautered?Eco_Miser said:GringoGoesToVagas said:
If that where the case then what is the point for this forum?Zanderman said:
DYOR = Do Your Own Research. I think the point being that you obviously access the internet, and therefore can repeat what Praisethesun did yourself and find the answers that way.GringoGoesToVagas said:
Do you remember the names of the one or two cards from moneysupermarket that did paypoint top ups?PRAISETHESUN said:Sorry, I did a quick Google search and I was looking at the Moneysupermarket list, not the MSE list, see here. The Pay point stuff was buried in the more details section for one or two of the cards.Pockit was another one that came up when I briefly looked.Haven't used any of these types of cards before, and I have no plans to use them so I'd recommend you DYOR. No idea if the first top up requires bank/debit card deposit.
DYOR?
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Is the forum still down with moneysupermarket?To give suggestions of where to start your research.However, no-one on here is authorised to give financial advice, so you should always DYOR to verify that any suggestion is suitable for you.-1 -
It's to discuss stuff, and ask questions, and receive answers obviously. And you use it for that, mostly asking questions.GringoGoesToVagas said:
If that where the case then what is the point for this forum?Zanderman said:
DYOR = Do Your Own Research. I think the point being that you obviously access the internet, and therefore can repeat what Praisethesun did yourself and find the answers that way.GringoGoesToVagas said:
Do you remember the names of the one or two cards from moneysupermarket that did paypoint top ups?PRAISETHESUN said:Sorry, I did a quick Google search and I was looking at the Moneysupermarket list, not the MSE list, see here. The Pay point stuff was buried in the more details section for one or two of the cards.Pockit was another one that came up when I briefly looked.Haven't used any of these types of cards before, and I have no plans to use them so I'd recommend you DYOR. No idea if the first top up requires bank/debit card deposit.
DYOR?
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Is the forum still down with moneysupermarket?
But, as is frequently suggested on the forum, you shouldn't entirely rely on complete strangers' advice without checking it's accurate, so it's best to read the advice/comments/answers and check them out yourself. Which is the best advice there is - read the source info once you've been alerted to it, not just someone else's interpretation of it.
Praisethesun gave you info and links and suggested, by saying DYOR, that you looked at them and checked the info yourself. I would suggest the same!4 -
Perhaps read the Forum rules you signed up to.GringoGoesToVagas said:
That is a big word in deed, infact its a red light word. is it banned on hear to give out financial advice? is it a crime if they do give out financial advice? will they go to prison? will they be hung drawn and quautered?To give suggestions of where to start your research.However, no-one on here is authorised to give financial advice, so you should always DYOR to verify that any suggestion is suitable for you.Don't rely – verify!
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That is a big word indeed, in fact its a red light word. Is it banned on here to give out financial advice? Is it a crime if they do give out financial advice? Will they go to prison? Will they be hung, drawn and quartered?GringoGoesToVagas said:
That is a big word in deed, infact its a red light word. is it banned on hear to give out financial advice? is it a crime if they do give out financial advice? will they go to prison? will they be hung drawn and quautered?Eco_Miser said:GringoGoesToVagas said:
If that where the case then what is the point for this forum?Zanderman said:
DYOR = Do Your Own Research. I think the point being that you obviously access the internet, and therefore can repeat what Praisethesun did yourself and find the answers that way.GringoGoesToVagas said:
Do you remember the names of the one or two cards from moneysupermarket that did paypoint top ups?PRAISETHESUN said:Sorry, I did a quick Google search and I was looking at the Moneysupermarket list, not the MSE list, see here. The Pay point stuff was buried in the more details section for one or two of the cards.Pockit was another one that came up when I briefly looked.Haven't used any of these types of cards before, and I have no plans to use them so I'd recommend you DYOR. No idea if the first top up requires bank/debit card deposit.
DYOR?
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Is the forum still down with moneysupermarket?To give suggestions of where to start your research.However, no-one on here is authorised to give financial advice, so you should always DYOR to verify that any suggestion is suitable for you.1 -
what the hell has that got to do with the price of carrotsborn_again said:
Perhaps read the Forum rules you signed up to.GringoGoesToVagas said:
That is a big word in deed, infact its a red light word. is it banned on hear to give out financial advice? is it a crime if they do give out financial advice? will they go to prison? will they be hung drawn and quautered?To give suggestions of where to start your research.However, no-one on here is authorised to give financial advice, so you should always DYOR to verify that any suggestion is suitable for you.Don't rely – verify!
Our Forum offers a wealth of MoneySaving wisdom, tips, hints and information both new and historical. However, some of the information changes quickly, is opinion or may be incorrect. We don't verify or take responsibility for what is posted by the community. No two people have the same circumstances or experience and it is up to you to investigate, check and check again before you make any decisions or take any action based on information you glean from our community. Remember, don't rely on what you are reading. Verify it and protect yourself. You are responsible for any action you consequently make.
'Fake news' has a significant impact in society, and it is wise to verify something before blindly stating it as true, or sharing it on a public Forum. Be wise. If we feel something does cross the line and/or is harmful or detrimental to our users, we reserve the right to remove it.
This includes posts we believe have been generated by AI. Artificial intelligence can be a useful tool – MSE has its own AI features – but the Forum is a place for real people to share their experiences and insights.
In summary – stay on track and protect yourself.-2 -
Thought you were asking about pre pay cards.. Not carrots.GringoGoesToVagas said:what the hell has that got to do with the price of carrots
Although eating more carrots may open you eyes to realise that what you are aiming for is not going to work 🤷♀️Life in the slow lane3
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