Price/Year with
1 ACH Load/Month
Key Features
 
 
UPside Clear prepaid card
UPside Clear Visa®
FREE
Separ. Access Free Loads Parent Monitoring Ext. Load Funds Scheduling Mobile Access
Notifications Card Transfers Rewards Card Designs Cash-to-Card Service  
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UPside Access prepaid card
UPside Access Visa®
$35.88
Separ. Access Free Loads Parent Monitoring Ext. Load Funds Scheduling Mobile Access
Notifications Card Transfers Rewards Card Designs Cash-to-Card Service  
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UPside Edge prepaid card
UPside Edge Visa®
$29.95
Separ. Access Free Loads Parent Monitoring Ext. Load Funds Scheduling Mobile Access
Notifications Card Transfers Rewards Card Designs Cash-to-Card Service  
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PayJr prepaid card
PayJR. Visa®
$65.40
+$6.95 or 19.95
purchase fee
Parent Monitoring Scheduling Notifications Card Designs    
           
 
   
   
 
 
Face prepaid card
Facecard Mastercard®
Up to
$180.00
(for loads under $600.01)
Free Loads Ext. Load Funds Card Transfers Rewards Card Designs  
           
 
   
   
 
 
Face prepaid card
Discover® Current Card
$60 (or $50 with Annual Membership)
Free Loads Parent Monitoring Ext. Load Funds Notifications Rewards Card Designs
           
 
   
   
 
     

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The New-York Times

The College
Credit Card Trap

“Add this to the list of the country’s financial woes: Credit card companies are aggressively targeting college students, many of whom are naïve about money matters and vulnerable to predatory offers that can get them permanently mired in debt.”

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