Get a prepaid debit card from Check City. A Netspend prepaid debit card allows you all the advantages and benefits of a credit card, but it doesn’t requiring you to undergo a credit check or open a bank account.

One the best advantages of this card is that it will help you to spend and budget your money. You put the money on the card making it hard to overspend. Money is easy to lead onto the prepaid debit card and it is accepted anywhere Visa or Mastercard is accepted.

Let a prepaid debit card from Check City help you manage your money intelligently!


The Netspend Prepaid Debit card gives an easy way to take advantage of the benefits of a credit card.

With Netspend Prepaid Debit card you can use your card where Visa or Mastercard are accepted, take advantage of easy loading options, pay your bills, more effectively manage your money, and receive alerts to your email or cell phone.

Visit a Check City location near you to learn more about the Netspend Prepaid Debit card.


This economy is not making too many people happy, but with cash-in prepaid Visa card not one of us can be denied that credit card we so desperately need. It’s so frustrating right now because it seems as though credit bureaus and companies dictate so much in our lives. It is even worse when they will not issue a credit card and you have to pay something off with a card.

Here at Check City we know this is stressful. Because of that we have teamed up with Visa prepaid cash cards so you can convert your cash to card regardless of a bank account or credit check. You then have the convenience of Visa wherever you go.

Another great thing about the cash card is that you cannot go into debt. You can only spend how much you have put on the card, so your finances are safe. Plus, there are alerts that you can opt in to receive that send you account information straight to your email or cell phone.

With all of this you can manage your finances in an efficient manner. With the cash-in prepaid Visa card you get the benefits of a credit card without the possibility of debt and further financial struggles.