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Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 9:58 am
by Nat14
Hi!

I haven't posted on here before. I am 42 months into my IVA, desperately wanting the remaining 18 to go really quickly....wishing my life away!

We need to hire a car to go on holiday this year as we are unsure that our car will make it. The problem is that you can't hire a car without a debit or credit card, don't really want to ask somebody else to do it for us either. We have applied for the Co-op current account and have our fingers crossed that we will get accepted for that and get a debit card, if so problem solved! If that doesn't work does anybody have any other suggestions???

We would really appreciate and suggestions!

Nat14 [:)]

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 10:19 am
by ivas4us
you could try the clearcash card which is a mastercard and that will certainly solve your problem with the car hire.

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 10:24 am
by headbanger
I have just applied for one of those paypal cards. One of our more experienced forum members might be able to advise if that would work.

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 10:28 am
by ivas4us
I have a paypal card but had a nasty experience last week with it, somebody had managed to take some money off it and when I went to pay for fuel in my car it was declined for insufficient funds which was rather embarrasing as I had to walk to a cash point to pay. However with the clearcash card you can request a balance by text message which takes seconds and would have saved me a very red face.

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 10:32 am
by sturty999
You could always try the ClearCash card, that is a Mastercard and is a prepaid card. Take a look at their website http://www.clearcash.co.uk

The ClearCash card is all tied in with ClearDebt who dealt with my IVA.

All the best

Andy

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 10:56 am
by Skippy
Not all pre paid cards allow you to hire a car so it's worth checking that before you pay for one. I know the Cashplus prepaid card will let you hire a car, although you have to use the card for a few months and then ask customer service to add it on for you.

Also make sure you compare fees for the card - some of them can be quite high. I think the Cashplus card is around £1 per use or £4.95 a month depending on which type you choose.

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 10:58 am
by ivas4us
You also need to check what you are actually getting as some cards are very basic but the clearcash card offers a lot of additional services that the other cards don't.

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 11:07 am
by Skippy
Will it allow you to hire a car? Most cards don't, hence recommending the Cashplus card, which also gives you the same protection as a normal credit card if you pay for something using it.

Also, if the card isn't going to be used very often it's not worth paying a monthly fee, you'd be better off choosing a 'pay as you go' option.

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 11:13 am
by ivas4us
ppi insurance is included with the clearcash card and as it is a mastercard I beleive it is accepeted nearly everywhere and should be fine for car hire. There is a live chat on thier website for any questions which is also an excellent way of making sure that you get what you want.

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 11:24 am
by kallis3
You will never convince me that paying for a card is the way to go when I can get free banking.

There is another card out there - Secure Trust - which does the same as the Clearcash card, but also has direct debits. It's a bit more expensive though.

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 11:26 am
by Skippy
I still think £9.99 a month is a lot. Personally while I can get a free bank account (Co-op Cashminder) I wouldn't pay for one. If I needed a Mastercard I would choose one of the cheaper ones such as the Tuxedo, or if I needed to hire a car, the Cashplus as just because it's a Mastercard it doesn't necessarily mean you can use it to hire a car - you need to check the Ts & Cs.

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 11:37 am
by ivas4us
I dont think the secure trust has ppi insurance and the cashback deals that clearcash does. What really convinces me with the clearcash card is being able to obtain a balance by text message and not stood at the petrol pump trying to count on your fingers how much you have left on your card. When I was with Lloyds TSB prior to IVA there was still a monthly fee of between £8 and £15 for the current account.

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 11:41 am
by ivas4us
you also need to have your salary paid into the secure trust. Basically you get a current account which you pay your salary into then they put an agreed amount monthly onto the prepaid card.

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 11:44 am
by Skippy
Personally if I had no option other than to pay for an account I'd go for the Secure Trust one as I couldn't manage without a direct debit facility. Paying bills would be a nightmare without it.

I had a prepaid card for a while, but after I opened a second Cashminder account I don't need it - I have DDs coming out of one and petrol and spending money in the other. I begrudged having to pay to spend my own money, and also paying to withdraw it.

Regarding the text message facility - make sure you're not charged by your provider for the texts. Although it's a free service from the card issuer some mobile companies charge.

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 11:46 am
by ivas4us
Just another thought has anybody got a prepaid card that attracts a monthly fee as it would be nice to hear how people actually find them in practice.