![]() No I was not going onto a p**n site but I guess they would be used for that as well. ![]() I wanted it to pay for a software download site where you pay a monthly fee and I was not sure they would cancel that quickly - using the virtual card they have no option as the number becomes extinct after first use. So no Paypal card but I do have a virtual card for any of those sites, like gambling, that you may not trust 100%. Took them about a month before they had added my bank sort code correctly to recognise as a debit card. Got onto their customer services (quickest response was from their facebook page - maybe because the rest of the world can see if they don't respond quickly !!! ) and they re-funded the charge. Problems: only that it thought my debit card number was a credit card so it applied a small charge for the topup. Remainder stays on your account and there is not a non use monthly charge like so many other pre-pay cards have hidden in the small print. Minimum topup amounts apply of about 15 - 20 pound, but of course the debit card can be used for any amount upto what is on the card. Your Neteller account is free to top up from your regular banks debit card or by a direct debit from your registered bank account. Both types worked for online purchases over the web. My opinion: Neteller offer a free pre pay card and a virtual pre pay card both topped up from your standard Neteller account. The vendor cant use it again as it had limited funds and is pre-pay NOT a credit card. Just go online and type those in to the vendors site and away it goes. It gives you a card number plus the 3 digit secure code. You generate the virtual card with a selected amount of funds on it from your neteller account. ![]() So I then found Neteller (well known on internet betting sites) and they offer a FREE pre-pay debit card and you get a bit of plastic and once you have this you can sign up for one time virtual debit cards. I heard back from Paypal that their card was only offered in USA as a trial and did not make it to UK. Others do exist like Entropay but charge for the card and often another 5% to top up. I used to have one with my cahoot account but they stopped doing it around September 2010. Yes it was the virtual debit card I wanted. ![]()
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