Scott
Sioux Falls,#2Consumer Comment
Sun, March 19, 2006
From all the information on their website, paper checks are available online. They do not send check books to account holders. You go online and fill in a form for a check to be mailed to a payee. They do charge a separate fee for that service. There is quite an extensive Q&A section, which is where I found this information.
Scott
Sioux Falls,#3Consumer Comment
Sun, March 19, 2006
From all the information on their website, paper checks are available online. They do not send check books to account holders. You go online and fill in a form for a check to be mailed to a payee. They do charge a separate fee for that service. There is quite an extensive Q&A section, which is where I found this information.
Scott
Sioux Falls,#4Consumer Comment
Sun, March 19, 2006
From all the information on their website, paper checks are available online. They do not send check books to account holders. You go online and fill in a form for a check to be mailed to a payee. They do charge a separate fee for that service. There is quite an extensive Q&A section, which is where I found this information.
Scott
Sioux Falls,#5Consumer Comment
Sun, March 19, 2006
From all the information on their website, paper checks are available online. They do not send check books to account holders. You go online and fill in a form for a check to be mailed to a payee. They do charge a separate fee for that service. There is quite an extensive Q&A section, which is where I found this information.
Sherri
Piedmont,#6Consumer Comment
Sun, March 19, 2006
Wired Plastic and other "prepaid debit cards" can be used as a "checkless checking account"; i.e, you can have your payroll check deposited to the account and you can use the card for Point of Sale, ATM, bill payment, or anywhere that accepts Visa and Mastercard. But they are not conventional checking accounts. These type cards are marketed to people who can't get a conventional credit card, or is unable to open a bank account due to being in Chexsystems or Telecheck. The fees associated with this type card ARE predatory. You have to weigh the convenience of having a CheckCard/ATM card to use versus the cost. If for some reason you are in Chexsystems, there are options other than Wired Plastic and other "checkless checking accounts." Many banks are offering second chance checking. There are numerous web sites that you can research this. Good luck.
Sharon
Santa Maria,#7Consumer Comment
Sun, March 19, 2006
Wired plastic is a great company, so far my bills get paid on time and they are just wonderful. This card helps me save money and I don't see how anyone can say they are ripoffs, I would recommend this card to anyone.