Netspend is a prepaid debit card that was introduced in 1999 as a payment solution for consumers who may not have traditional bank accounts or who prefer to use alternative financial services. It's also a convenient solution for parents and college-age children to maintain a budget on set amounts of funds rather than rely on a traditional credit card. Today, Netspend partners with major companies like Walmart to conveniently bring the card and all its services to shoppers like you. Millions of people around the country enjoy the advantages of having a Netspend account. Show Why prepaid?A prepaid card looks like any other debit or credit card. The difference is that you load money onto it first before using it. Some other differences include:
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USA PATRIOT ActThe USA PATRIOT Act is a law passed shortly after September 11, 2001 in the United States. The law accomplishes many things, but as it relates to opening an account, it's intended to make sure that no funds are used for terrorism or money laundering activities. When opening a Netspend card account, keep the following in mind regarding what you might need to provide to comply with the USA PATRIOT Act:
If your identity can only be partially verified, you may have limited use of your card for in-store purchases. How do I add cash to netspend card?How do I add money to my Netspend card account?. Direct Deposit. Direct Deposit is a convenient and free way to add your paycheck or government benefits check to a Netspend Prepaid Debit Card. ... . Netspend Reload Network Locations. ... . Bank Transfers. ... . PayPal®. ... . Transfer Money Between Netspend Card Accounts. ... . Tax Refunds.. Can I reload my netspend card at Walgreens?The NetSpend card can be loaded at grocery stores, gas stations, check cashers, and convenience stores all over the country. You can find the nearest reload location here. Some of the reload locations include Walgreens, Office Depot, 7-Eleven, CVS and Walmart.
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