SPLASH

Published on October 29, 2010 by caarenbalmer   ·   No Comments

360money is Britain’s largest prepay network. They supply prepaid card accounts with access to a national network of over 34,000 top up services. A 360money prepaid card account provides you absolute control over money and your expenditures along with the freedom of online transactions. You may reload your card with money, spend it or keep it aside for future. You may check your balance too on the Internet or over the telephone. 360money is not a bank account.

splash cards are different from credit cards. As a splash card holder you are always in power as there is no credit linked with the card. You cannot spend amount greater than what you have loaded onto the card. When transacting with the card, the amount of each transaction and applicable fee, is reduced from the card balance.

No credit checks are needed when you apply for a card. Any factor that impacts on your credit rating such as CCJs will not be considered when your application is received. The card is given to everyone, whatever their credit history, since the splash card is not a credit card. It is a prepaid Maestro® card.

Any UK resident over the age of 13 can apply for a card. Parental or guardian consent for those under the age of 18 is recommended

The splash card is advisable for people who want  a highly flexible and secure Maestro® card, without the need for a bank account.

To get a card, you will need to complete the ‘Apply now’ section of the official website. To do this you will have to give your name, address, phone number and email address, and a method of payment. Your card will be posted within 10 working days of your application being confirmed.

One doesn’t require a bank account to own this card.

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