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- adjective That can be
reloaded .
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Also, these new rules do not apply to other types of prepaid cards, such as reloadable prepaid cards not marketed or labeled as a gift card or gift certificate, and prepaid cards received through a loyalty, rebate, award or promotional program.
Jason Alderman: Get the Most Out of Your Gift Cards Jason Alderman 2011
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Also, these new rules do not apply to other types of prepaid cards, such as reloadable prepaid cards not marketed or labeled as a gift card or gift certificate, and prepaid cards received through a loyalty, rebate, award or promotional program.
Jason Alderman: Get the Most Out of Your Gift Cards Jason Alderman 2011
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Financial-services firms are actively promoting prepaid, or "reloadable," cards for teens.
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The new tickets will be reusable, "reloadable" and refundable, Perry said.
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The new tickets will be reusable, "reloadable" and refundable, Perry said.
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The reloadable spending card, displaying the MasterCard logo along with the sisters' famous figures, cost $99.95 for a 12-month plan, on top of a slew of fees every time someone added money, withdrew money, checked their balance, or basically came within ten feet of the card.
Deyanira Del Rio: Perils of Prepaid Deyanira Del Rio 2011
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Of course these rounds most likely would not be reloadable and by that fact alone ammo supply could be monitored by the powers that be if they were so inclined.
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Of course these rounds most likely would not be reloadable and by that fact alone ammo supply could be monitored by the powers that be if they were so inclined.
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PNC also is planning to introduce a prepaid, reloadable card for lower-end customers in June.
Checking Will Stay Free, Says PNC Bank Robin Sidel 2011
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The reloadable spending card, displaying the MasterCard logo along with the sisters' famous figures, cost $99.95 for a 12-month plan, on top of a slew of fees every time someone added money, withdrew money, checked their balance, or basically came within ten feet of the card.
Deyanira Del Rio: Perils of Prepaid Deyanira Del Rio 2011
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