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debit cards with a credit card logo are a special kind of debit card that works by only letting you take out what money you have in your account, but also acting as a credit card in the way that you can use it for telephone and internet purchases. this is really beneficial in certain countries where a normal debit card doesn't have these features
Actually, this isn't completely accurate. Debit Cards (or "Check/Cash Cards") bearing a Discover, Mastercard or Visa logo can be rung up as a credit card. Banks will often tell you that if you use your debit card to make a purchase but don't use your pin number (essentially telling the cashier that you're using a credit card when he/she asks debit or credit) they'll reimburse 1% (or so) of your purchase price. Many major retailers (Amazon.com for instance) try to encourage customers to use the card for "debit" only...(in Amazon's case it's that 500 dollar contest they offer at check out.)
Real mumbo jumbo--but what happens is that the card companies charge the banks for debit purchases and merchants for credit purchases. (It's a small fee--2.9%ish percent--but a banker notices three percent.)
As for PayPal--you ought to be able to create a premium billing agreement without using a credit card. If you cannot you will need to contact TNT. H/E PayPal lets you generate "virtual debit cards" for use on one website/with one vendor. (It's part of the paypal toolbar.) That's what I would use to pay neopets.
As for adding money to your account, (as a verified seller) I can tell you that prepaid cards are a hastle. 3/4ths of the time they are just rejected.
I would also not give paypal access to your main banking account. Use a checking account you can zero out and block ACH access too. When paypal skims something off the top, you'll know it.
K Taylor