NetSpend provides a convenient financial management solution for holiday shoppin

December 8, 2008 - 11:30pm | News | Payment systems |
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NetSpend provides a convenient financial management solution for holiday shoppin
As financial downturn continues to grow, unemployment rates continue to rise the main issue for the consumers this holiday season is how to stay within their budgets when purchasing holiday gifts this year. And NetSpend, considered one of the leading providers of prepaid reloadable debit cards in the U. S. found a convenient financial management solution to this growing concern. 

It is noted that NetSpend's prepaid reloadable debit cards, issued by Meta Bank and Inter National Bank, member FDIC, function just like usual bank debit cards and can be used anywhere those forms of payment are accepted. The difference is that those cards only let a user spend funds that are available on the card and overdraft fees are not possible. So NedSpend offers people a convenient solution to better control over their money and spending habits and prevent them from financial trouble. Moreover, the business reputation of NetSpend Corporation and its spread locations all over the country should inspire the online shoppers. Having issued more than 16 million prepaid debit and gift cards, NetSpend has one of the most convenient and accessible retail networks in the country, including more than 30,000 card purchase locations and a total of about 65, 000 debit cards reload locations.

According to Daniel R. Henry, chief executive officer of NetSpend, the Corporation understands present financial situation and is interested to help Americans to avoid financial problems, save money and control their spending. 





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