Tuesday, November 12, 2013

CARD.com Autism Awareness Visa Pre-Paid Debit Card Review


Card.com is the fashionable, fun and fair solution for your online banking needs! With Card.com you can choose the design that fits YOU the best. Having a debit card from Card.com is much safer then carrying around cash, I don't know how many times I've accidentally dropped cash while pulling something else out of my pocket or the diaper bag. Not everyone is honest and willing to give you your cash back if you drop it, they may just keep it and then your out that money. So keep your money safe with Card.com! It's truly as easy as using cash! All of your loaded funds are 100% FDIC insured. It's easy to load your money in many way, but they are convenient! You can cash checks at Western Union and add money to your card through direct deposits from your employer or federal benefits. You can also transfer funds from one card to another. Use ATMs and shop near your home or all around the world!

You will receive a routing and account number with your card. Card.com are issued through the Bancorp Bank. These debit cards are accepted everywhere that a Visa card is accepted worldwide.

Loading Card Members get VIP access and rewards focused on the passion pictured on their card. If you choose a card with your favorite band on it you might get early access to concert tickets or limited edition merchandise or free MP3s from them! If you choose a card for your favorite Cause you might help provide clean water to a community in need or support cancer research. Through this Card.com lets you represent the things that you care about and gain awesome perks along the way.

Aside from my love of all the different designs you can choose from, I also love how they clearly display and let you know about all of their perks. What might they be?
-No credit check
-No check cashing fees
-No overdraft or late fees
-Access to ATMs worldwide


It is super easy to get a debit card from Card.com. Just view their designs here and choose your favorite one, then follow the simple sign-up steps and enter your information which is all secure. Wait for your card to arrive, set up your direct deposit or load money on how you wish and enjoy worry and hassle free online banking. The card is as simple to use as any other card, just swipe and sign if applicable. 

I chose the Autism Awareness card. I know several children as well as a few adults who are Autistic and my son, Cade who is 3 years old is currently being evaluated for Autism Spectrum Disorder. 

You can view your balance and recent transactions online at Card.com and just sign-in. You can also call to find out your balance or check recent transactions. You will be charged a $5 maintenance fee if you do not have $800/month in direct deposits.unlike other pre-paid cards in which often charge you a $5-6 fee each time to load money onto the card with limited places for doing so. 

I have tried other pre-paid cards and none have been smooth processes! From trouble loading the card to money missing from my card and so much more! I gave up for a while as I am horrible with bank accounts and usually end up forgetting something when I balance my check book and then I end up overdrafting and most banks charge you a $25-35 fee each time you overdraft. It can become ugly, really quickly! So I am very thankful that I discovered Card.com and can enjoy worry free banking!


I have had successful direct deposits, one of which was from Google, as well as successfully using this card at many different places. I've used my card at several gas stations, fast food restaurants, grocery store and even at Game Stop. I have not had an issue other then running the card as debit by accident the first time I used it. We reran it as credit and it was smooth sailing from there!

Disclosure: I received a $25 credit to my Card.com card in exchange for my honest review of Card.com and their services, this compensation does not at all change my opinions about Card.com.All opinions and experiences are my own and may differ from those of your own.

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