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Ad libitum [116K]
2 years ago
14

Veronica Is thinking about getting a prepaid debit card. She has made a list of good reasons to get the card. What reason should

NOT be on her
list?
Select the best answer from the choices provided.
OA. A bank will not let her open an account with them, but she needs a card to be able to make purchases online.
O B. She wants to avoid fees at the bank and prepaid debit cards have no costs other than the money she puts on the card.
Oc with a prepaid debit card she can do many of the same things that she would be able to do with a credit card.
OD. She wants to avoid going into debt with a credit card, so she decides to get a prepaid debit card instead.
Business
1 answer:
BaLLatris [955]2 years ago
8 0
The answer is the first options
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