Prepaid Debit Cards For Americans

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Where can I go today and get a prepaid debit? I was about to get a green dot card from wallgreens then I read online that they were basically a scam. I just need a prepaid debit card to make a purchase anonymously online.
 


Any local bank should offer a prepaid visa.
Non-account holders may need to pay a fee, like $3 or something.
Any Currency exchange sells prepaids as well. I believe the latest brand in all the stores is "Net-Spend"
 
Usually grocery stores got em, just bring cash to pay. I've had good success with Vanilla and a host of others. Green dot is the only one I've failed with actually since it's a debit card you use in the ATM not in the store like a credit card.
 
Hi,

Don't the prepaid VISA cards require you to register with your name/address/phone number first, before they can be activated? Thus making anonymity a moot point?

(Unless you lie about your personal info, that is).


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The All Access debit card is the way to go. The rest can get very expensive such as Payoneer. You can also try epassporte if you are going to be getting paid online by affiliates, especially in the adult industry.

I used to hand out all access cards left and right to my employees all over the U.S.A. I stand behind All Access Debit Cards 100%.

You can also load them up in gas stations, walgreens, and the list goes on. Very convenient, very user friendly, and they are the cheapest I have found thus far.
 
Hi,

So, I could get one of these VISAs, and buy a domain or buy hosting under an alternate name with no issues?

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Yeah, I've actually used them for doing both of those. Not often, but just for those "special" projects I'd rather my own name wasn't attached to.

Anyway, here's the cards I'm talking about: https://www.vanillavisa.com/home.html

I see them in Walgreens and CVS and stuff. Although you may want to check the fine print at the bottom of the home page:

*This card may be used in the U.S. and District of Columbia wherever Visa debit cards are accepted. The card may not be used outside of the U.S. or the District of Columbia including Internet and mail or telephone order merchants outside of the U.S. or the District of Columbia.
 
I've used the OneGreatGiftCard prepaid Visas you can get at the information desk of most malls.

They do require you to sign to get one. But at my mall, at least, there's no verification of ID or anything, so you can sign John Smith or Banjo Kablooie or whatever the hell you want.

Which means that it's a poor idea if you're going to use the card to commit a felony, but they're anonymous for most practical purposes.
 
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