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The Tenants Crystal Prepaid MasterCard ®
| In order to assist tenants with money management and budgeting tasks, the Rent Management Service recommends the Crystal Prepaid MasterCard. This innovative tool enables tenants with poor or no credit ratings to enjoy all of the benefits of owning a MasterCard, without paying a penny of interest.
There is no need for a credit check and no need to take out a credit facility. There is no proof of income required and the card is available to people of all nationalities.The Crystal Prepaid MasterCard can be used at over 25 million global retail outlets and to withdraw cash at over 900,000 ATMs around the world. |
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No Credit Check, Hassle-Free Payment Convenience The Crystal Prepaid MasterCard from the Rent Management Service is a similar concept to Pay-As-You-Go mobile phones. Tenants can simply top-up their Crystal Prepaid MasterCard via cash deposits, debit card payments, online transfers, vouchers and direct salary deposits from employers. Direct salary deposits are especially useful to the foreign resident who might not hold a UK bank account. A Great Rent Collection Tool for Landlords The Crystal Prepaid MasterCard is a great help to landlords because it enables the Rent Management Service to issue tenants with a MasterCard that can be directly debited in respect to any rental incomes due to the landlord. Apply Now! | |
*Subject to ID verification, terms and conditions apply, please see www.crystalmastercard.com for further details. The Crystal Prepaid MasterCard is issued by Newcastle Building Society, pursuant to licence from MasterCard International Incorporation. MasterCard is a registered trademark of MasterCard International Incorporated. Newcastle Building Society is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority (www.fsa.gov.uk) and is entered in the Financial Services Authority Register under Registration No. 156058. Pixpay Plc is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) in the United Kingdom to issue electronic money.
