I am looking for some reloadable prepaid cards that require no photo ID or any document to activate the card. Any suggestions?
Hi,
Looking for a way to get a prepaid visa/mastercard without ties to my identity. Is it possible?
I heard about visa giftcards you can buy at the gas station, is that still a thing?(I'm in EU and never seen those around here)
Also found paywithmoon while searching for a solution, would that work?
Any other options?
In the wake of the data breaches that occured in 2022, I'm looking for single-use virtual debit cards to use for online shopping that doesn't have/accept Paypal/Afterpay etc.
I've looked at both Wise and Revolut, however they both want either a Driver's license or Passport to be uploaded. Of which I'm not comfortable just handing that out to random companies. Sadly privacy.com still doesn't offer servivce to Australia, and CommBank only offers virtual cards to business clients.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Title. So, this user has never done this before and is curious how to do this, it's semi-urgent. How does one buy, activate, fill, and use a prepaid card, that one can find at grocery stores like Weis, etc., as quickly and -- more importantly -- as ANONYMOUSLY as possible? Also, are there any that go above $500, such as to 1K? Can only find $500 max limit ones at the store. Thx!
EDIT: So, some on YTube are saying that reloadable ones are subject to the Evil "Patriot Act" and require SSN; this user saw some requests for SSN/info for activating cards on video tutorials online, such as for Netspend cards; the question is: HOW DOES ONE fill, say, $800-$999 on a prepaid card with NO IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION NEEDED?!?!?!?!? For example, for putting in "bug-out" bags/luggage for apocalyptic scenarios full of money alongside various fiat bills and gold bars.
What prepaid cards are out there that one can buy from a grocery store that don't require any ID verification, no tax payer number, no SSN, nothing? Is there a prepaid card that doesn't (because it doesn't require them in the first place) send one's SSN to credit bureaus?