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Topic: The Sun launches prepaid card

The Sun has joined up with Tuxedo Money Solutions to offer its readers a prepaid MasterCard in a move that it hopes will increase reader loyalty and rival The Mirror's prepaid offering.

Users will be able to load money onto the Sun Tuxedo from a number of pay-in locations, using a concept similar to pay-as-you-go mobile phone top-ups. 

The newspaper claims that the card, which comes with a chip and pin, also allows those unable to open a bank account, or who wish to hold their funds separately, to benefit from all the functions of a plastic card
Sun readers applying for the Sun Tuxedo card will receive a welcome letter, a pay-in book, a user guide and the card itself, all priced at £6.49. However they will receive £5 cash-back on the first load, making the effective price £1.49.

Richard Davis, The Sun’s relationship marketing manager for Sun Money, admitted to launching the card in a bid to take on The Mirror’s prepaid Maestro card, The Quidity, which launched last October.

“We’re launching in direct competition to the Mirror and offering our readers a much better deal. We’re hoping that the Sun Tuxedo will create a greater loyalty with The Sun brand,” he said.

While the prepaid market is relatively new in the UK, Virgin and Tesco have already launched cards, and forecasts indicate that prepaid card usage will increase 110% in Europe over the next five years.

The two companies are sharing the costs of the offer and all advertising relating to the product will be co-branded. According to Tuxedo CEO Mark Simon, the deal with the Sun is worth £1m in adverting over the year.

“We chose The Sun because they are unrivalled in ability to speak to the British customer. It’s the country’s largest newspaper which places them in a privileged position to demystify the prepaid offering,” he said.

Tuxedo, which was founded last year by a group of pay-as-you-go telecom entrepreneurs, is planning on spending £5 million over two years advertising its prepaid solution through its brand agency Gyro International, which is looking after all its media planning and marketing efforts.

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Kelvin55

Re: The Sun launches prepaid card

My OH tried Idt prime and although its instantly activated you have to go through all sorts of Id processes before you get PIN if you get one at all he has been waiting 3 weeks now.

Barbara96

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I have a Sun Mastercard from Tuxedo and have never had any problems with it at all and have used it to buy Ryanair flights online without any problem and used it abroad.

I know that if you load your card at Barclays Bank it takes a few days for money to clear. Also their charges are MUCH lower than Cashplus as they are capped. I also found that their text service for checking your balance is excellent and they don't charge for it.

Boy43

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Has anyone got a sun card are they better than cashplus

Mark46

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ive had a cashplus card for over a year i think its better

His_wife43

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i prefer the optimum card as its cheaper

JXL81

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hi i would like to ask you for an advice for prepaid cards,i have never use one. which prepaid card would you recommend me to use for paying my monthly subscription fees for web hosting(in us) please?

Settor61

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I would recommend the one I use.

Tuxedo it is a bit more expensive to buy,but once you have it you get an instant PIN and also you can pay money on it free through Barclays.

Alex98

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I felt a lot safer carrying a sun mastercard when on holiday now I don’t need to carry so much cash.

Miss50

Re: The Sun launches prepaid card

were the charges expensive when you went aboard, is it not better to carry travellers cheques

Loy33

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i take a mastercard and travellers cheques when i go aboard, just to be sure

Miss25

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is it better to take visa or mastercard aboard

Ganry18

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take a mastercard there are more places that accept it thats what i use anyway my optimum prepaid mastercard

Loy64

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are there any prepaid visa cards if so what is the best prepaid visa card?

Daddy41

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not sure get a mastercard tuxedo is the best

Daddy90

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i use tuxedo as well they give you a great exchange rate on your prepaid card as well

Wolf22

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does the sun offer the exchange rate as well isnt it part of tuxedo

Crazy17

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it is part of tuxedo think there are a few that tuxedo do like the mirror card as well

BadGirl73

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I use the sun mastercard all the time, most of my staff have sun mastercards as well i even Put my staff's wages on their Cards every Friday saves me loads of time. Now I don't have to carry all that cash on me each week

His_wife64

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does it cost anything to load your staff wages on the sun card

Maxx99

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dont think so sun is free to do wage transfers or bacs transfers

Alex20

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I feel a lot safer now I don’t need to carry so much cash.

SouthWind99

Re: The Sun launches prepaid card

My daughter lives in Ireland while studying, so the sun Card is the perfect way for me to ensure she has money for the things she needs, when she needs it.

Coder18

Re: The Sun launches prepaid card

is there a prepaid card that does not charge a monthly fee or transaction charge?

Wolf51

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can i use the sun prepaid card for car hire?