Pay as you go platform and corporate cards. Up to 5 card accounts. $8 per open card per month.
Smart corporate cards. Issue physical and virtual cards with control - set and forget your spend policies and permissions.
You can give cards to any employee, contractor or volunteer. Their cards will only work where, when and how you choose.
Set card limits and admin access by role, permission or location. Enable spend and prevent out-of-policy expenses with custom spend rules.
Submit receipts faster with AI-powered receipt capture. PEX automatically matches each receipt to the right transaction.
Ensure timely receipt submission with automated reminders. If that’s not enough, enforce card blocking rules to guarantee compliance.
When it comes to funding your PEX account, you have three options: (a) ACH Credit (bank-initiated); (b) Wire Transfer; (c) ACH Debit (PEX Service)
A maintenance fee will only occur during any calendar month when a customer spends less than $1,000. The fee will appear on your statement the following month.
You can either get a MyVanilla Prepaid Visa or MyVanilla Prepaid MasterCard.
Each Vanilla Direct Retailer may charge a transaction fee of up to $3.95 in addition to the amount being loaded – see the Vanilla Direct Retailer for additional details.
Free Direct Deposit. Automatically load your payroll, government benefits or tax return onto your MyVanilla Card. No check-cashing fees or long lines on payday.
Add your MyVanilla Card to the mobile wallet app on your phone, and pay for all purchases with your smartphone, tablet or smartwatch.
The bank charges $1.95 per In-network ATM withdrawal. There is no additional fee charged by ATM owners for withdrawals made at participating MoneyPass® ATMs.
The PayPal Prepaid MasterCard’s negatives unfortunately far outweigh its positive attributes for most use cases. First and foremost are its $4.95 monthly fee and $1.95 ATM withdrawal fee, which promise to make the account quite expensive to maintain, especially if you often need cash. And to add insult to injury, if your card is ever lost or stolen, you’ll have to pay $5.95 for a replacement.
One of the only times this card would make sense is if you’re very popular and don’t mind saddling your friends and family with a mediocre prepaid card. You will receive $5 for each person you refer who opens an account and loads at least $10. That person will get $5, too, but few of us are situated for this sort of prepaid-card Ponzi scheme.
For more information on this offer, you can check out our full PayPal Prepaid MasterCard review: http://wallethub.com/edu/paypal-prepaid-mastercard-review/25973/ .
While the American Express prepaid card has much lower fees than most prepaid cards, they do not offer a bill payment service which renders the card useless as an alternative to a checking account. Also they are not affiliated with an ATM network which means that the combination of Amex's ATM fees together with the fee charged by the owner/operator of the ATM can make the Amex card a very costly card for someone that needs frequent ATM access.
Here is more information on the Amex prepaid debit card: https://wallethub.com/d/american-express-prepaid-card-569c/
TheDark Child - Actually neither Suze's prepaid debit card or ANY other prepaid card help you build your credit in any sort of manner! It is actually unfortunate that Suze markets her card in such a misleading way...
The only thing that Orman's prepaid card does is that it shares purchase, payment and other transaction information with TransUnion (one of the major credit bureaus) so that they can study the correlation between that information and the information that is currently included in most consumer credit reports. In other words it is a study that will yield NO changes to a consumer's credit report and credit score. Maybe two years after the study is complete something actionable might emerge.
Bottom line is that if you need to build or rebuild your credit score stay away from Suze Orman's prepaid card or ANY other prepaid card for that matter. Just apply for a secured credit card: https://wallethub.com/credit-cards/secured/
Awful customer support. Needed them to provide account information to Social Security and they didn't. May not get benefits because they can't confirm.
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Don't buy these. If you try to spend the entirety of the card, they put your funds on hold for 30 days and it gets marked as insufficient funds so you can never spend more than half of what's left, and then you have to wait a month to access what was there in the first place. You're better off just using a checking account. Avoid it like the plague.
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Do not do business with this corporation when I tell you I was scammed under this corporation it's the truth. Thousands of my dollars was taking off my card dealing with The Bancorp system. It was transactions from four different states made off my card and the card was in my possession. I wouldn't recommend them to my worst enemy. I'm a nurse and a home health aide, imagine working so hard to save and someone hacked your account, you call them for help because you bank with them and they keep hanging up on you and or have you on hold forever until you just hang up yourself due to you being at work. I wouldn't recommend them to my worst enemy. They are scammers, I'm glad I got several different huge platforms because once I get the word out to everyone I'm on hopes that it will make multiple companies pull out from them. Don't do it you guy's, my story is true facts. I'm hundred percent sure it's an inside person and or person's involved. Save yourself the headache and run and I mean run fast!!!!!!!
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This company actually allows a scam phone line to operate using the company 844 number. I have a Visa gift card, and when I search online, Bancorp has a webpage associated with the card. There is an official 844 number listed on Bancorp's website to call to check the balance. When I called, the scam representative on the other line took my credit card information, did not give me a balance, and rerouted me to a 411 operator call. The next thing that happened was that multiple unauthorized transactions took place immediately on my credit gift card. To this date, the scam phone number appears on Bancorp's website for a very common Visa gift card (do not call them!): https://www.thebancorp.com/support/alldigitalrewardv/premiercashterms/
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This Prepaid debit card had been my way to combat fraud and overdraft fees, Now I will never use them again. I contacted Uber for a ride to a doctors appointment and the driver never showed up. when the time of my appointment had passed I canceled the trip. waited several days for pending transaction to drop off, NOPE contacted My Vanilla Card and was told to contact Uber, I did, for several days I tried to contact them, to no avail. Contacted My Vanilla card again, and was told that they would release the funds on February 5th. Are you freaking Kidding me???? what Bank hold a pending transaction for 2 freaking months? I have tried every way possible to get Uber to release the charges but they cant even find my trip,BECAUSE IT WAS CANCELED!!!!!!! tHE CUSTOMER SERVICE AT MY VANILLA CARD LEAVES MORE THAN A LOT TO BE DESIRED. AS SOON AS THE MONEY IS RELEASED, I FULLY INTEND TO GET THE MONEY OFF THE CARD AND THE CUT THAT SUCKER IN HALF. I WILL NEVER USE THIS COMPANY AGAIN, I AM GOING BECK TO WALMART PREPAID CARDS.
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Have been with this Bank for 15 years. December, 2020, was told my account had been compromised. Was able to get it straightened out. Then the 30th of Dec. 2020. My account was closed by this bank with no explanation. Had a direct deposit from work. They still have my money. They don't know where it is. If I could give less than a 0 review I would. They are thieves-need to be prosecuted to the extent of the law. Customer service said to e-mail them. HOW? With that money I needed to pay my bills. Maybe this is how they have so much money. Rating is minus 0 Vicki Davis
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Receive a Rewards Card which has The Bancorp Bank as it's backing. I called first to verify the balance on the card. Big mistake, there is no automatic system, but a live person, whom would not help me because I wasn't the person on the card even though my mother is the person that gave it it to me to do her shopping. So I verified it through the email address. Went into one of the largest retailers in the world and the card was declined. Couldn't even use it as credit. Therefore, I had to use another form of payment from my credit card that I wasn't prepared to do because it was her shopping I was doing. After I looked into the faq selection they said you have to request a pin. I have never in decades of using rewards cards have to request a pin for a card sent to us. The sad thing is it takes 2-3 days to get it. It's the weekend so I know it will take even longer to get. Major Red Flag: bank doesn't have automatic systems to help their customers. Next Red Flag: if you don't use the card by the expiration date they will charge a $4.95 monthly fee until all funds are gone. Another Red Flag: a reward card actually expires with a maintenance fee. I DON'T THINK THIS IS A REAL BANK. This is why I try to use reward cards at any merchant that will take them and make sure I do the full balance in one transaction. This is my first experience with The Bancorp Bank and I have learned a great lesson, DON'T DO BUSINESS WITH THE BANCORP BANK.
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