
hurricanemercedes
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I would say no, but, you can get a prepaid credit card. it is like a gift card but it can be used anywhere. |
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Happy
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Wow your determined! Halifax and HSBC both do cash cards from 11 years plus I'm sure other places do as well, but if as you say your in Southern Ireland you may need to ask at your local bank |
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CAROL W
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An Electron card is what my kids started off with in mid teens |
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J£W£LinD£NIL£
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yeah visa electron |
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caroline
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Solo card. Nat West young savers. |
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star
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solo is from 16 i think |
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Jason
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In the U.S. you must be 18 yo to enter into a credit card contract. No ifs, ands or buts about it. |
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Gavin M
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yes you can hsbc co a solo card for younger customers. u carnt use them in every shop but most and every link card point will take them |
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firthmuir
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you can get a card in her name on your card, might be better with on of the "pre paid cards" at least you still have control of money spent |
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simm101
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Yes you can but i think you have to have there birth certificates or something to prove they exist. |
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mrsc
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we are in scotland and my daughter used to have a visa electron when she was at school. she has since changed banks. |
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JT
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In the UK you can get one at 16 (Visa Electron), at 18 you can have any Debit card. |
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Yay 1
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give them your debit card to use
you can get a bank account with something like a debit card though |
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Nick W
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In the United States, unfortunately, no. You can get them an ATM card in their name (subject to the bank you choose) but according to law, the Debit Card has a VISA or MC logo which means all transactions are subject to a contract between the bank and VISA or MC. Therefore the bank would be responsible for all charges because they couldn't hold a contract against a minor. Hope this helps... |
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