Getting my nephew a pre-paid credit card.
He lives on the other side of the country, so I thought I could get two cards, send him one, and then put money on it where I am, and have him withdraw the cash where he is.
What's the best pre-paid credit card for this?
I'd rather not have to "sign up" for any service.
>>59929049
>having a credit card
>even considering getting a credit card
Enjoy your debt, slave.
>>59929361
>not understanding how credit cards work
>not managing your own money in a responsible way
How's it feel still living with mom?
>>59929049
OP I think you might be looking for something like a visa debit gift card. No debt and almost as liquid as cash.
>>59929361
>>59929461
Did you two just read "credit card" and skip the rest of the short post? He clearly knows what a prepaid card is and how it works. He is asking which one to get.
Check with your bank too; they may actually have their own pre-paids available for kids/family, etc.
don't get VISA, i got one from some retard at christmas with 25dollaridoos on it and they made me pay like 5 dollars just to use it.
>>59929049
That might be a better question for >>>/biz/ or >>/adv/
Also many cards do not allow cross-state transactions unless you contact them in advance
>>59929049
Why would you use a prepaid credit card for this instead of cryptocurrency? You can have him sign up for Coinbase and get a Shift debit card and then you can send BTC to his wallet address whenever you want and he can spend from his BTC wallet with the debit card.
>>59929541
>"Yes goyim. Just sign up for Coinbase™ and get a Shift™ Debit Card for all your monetary needs!"
Also you do realize this requires not only having to buy the exact amount of BC you need to send (Which is a gamble and a pain) then if the price of BC drastically alters before he spends it then you have the chance of losing your own money
dumb post