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PayPoint
PayPoint is one of the UK's leading premier branded retail networks for topping up your prepaid credit card and paying household bills conveniently local and now also for cash withdrawals from in-store LINK cash dispensers. There are over 18,500 places you can pay - in newsagents, convenience stores, supermarkets, off-licences and garages, most open long hours, many seven days a week.
Funds are usually made available in your prepaid account almost immediately, but can vary, depending on your prepaid card provider,
Some card issuers charge a fee for PayPoint reloads, so check the reload fees on our comparison table for more details. |

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Sun - maximum £249 load

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PayZone
Payzone is the most convenient way to , top up your Pre paid card and make other payments, at your local shops. There are in excess of 30,000 outlets with dedicated payzone terminals across the UK, all located in newsagents, convenience stores and forecourts, selected for convenient locations, long opening hours and friendly service. pay zone retailers are open early morning, late night, 7 days a week.
Funds are usually made available in your prepaid account almost immediately, but can vary, depending on your prepaid card provider, so please check this with your chosen branded card issuer.
Some card issuers charge a fee for reloads, |

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Crewcard - charge 3%
EasyKard - You may pay cash up to £999.99 at a Payzone top up centre

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Post Office
Many pre paid credit card issuers can be reloaded via the Post Office. The Post Office has a network of around 14,000 branches so there is bound to be a branch near you.
Once you have paid your money over the Post Office counter the speed, at which funds are made available in your prepaid account, depends on the individual branded card issuer. However, in most cases funds will normally be available on your card within 1-2 working days,
Reloads can usually be made in cash or by debit card , Your card is restricted to a maximum single reload of £500 to £999 (depending on the branded issuer). Some card issuers charge a fee for Post Office reloads, |

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Cashplus - free to top up at the Post Office
Sterling - free to top up at the Post Office
Gap Year - free to top up at the Post Office
Virgin - free to top up at the Post Office

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Virgin - Free to top up by Debit card
Sun - Free BACS/Wages online
Tuxedo card -
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Online - Credit card or Debit card
Nearly all Branded prepaid card issuers allow debit card reloads via their website or direct internet banking payments. You can also set up standing orders with your card so you don't have to worry about it in the future. Also you can also pay your salary directly on to some of the pre pay cards just contact the customer service department of your branded card issuer and they will send you a form complete it with your employer and send it back to them it is then set up,
In addition you can arrange for any government benefits to be credited directly to your prepaid card. you can then issue a card to your kids and no more worries about pocket money again.
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High Street Banks
With pre pay cards becoming more available you can now top up your card at your local high street bank or by electronic transfer by chaps or bacs at your UK bank. You can even set up a standing order from your bank account to your card. Some branded prepaid card issuers allow you to reload your card at international banks. No more searching for a top up point. |
Sun - Top-up FREE
Tuxedo -
You can Top-up FREE
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Top Up Vouchers
Starter packs are already available from retail outlets Splash Plastic was one of the first prepaid card companies to do this and Tuxedo quickly followed suit. Top up vouchers are on the way and it will not be long before you will be able to buy a voucher and top your card up like a mobile phone. |
Tuxedo - Starter Pack

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Splash Plastic - Starter Pack

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Top up slips
Many pre-paid card issuers now provide paying in books or slips so that it is a convienient way to top up your card at a bank, post office or authorised top up centre. |
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