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    The pocket money cash card for 8-year-olds loaded with hidden fees

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 13th December 2012 18:41.

    Parents are being wooed to take out debit cards with sky-high charges to give to children as young as eight. Card company Visa and payment ...

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    Re: The pocket money cash card for 8-year-olds loaded with hidden fees

    Just another way for banks to make money from you...
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      Re: The pocket money cash card for 8-year-olds loaded with hidden fees

      piece of bloody nonsense

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        Re: The pocket money cash card for 8-year-olds loaded with hidden fees

        How about the banks and Government teaching money education in schools first so they know the value of money first.

        Kids should be taught to save first before spending.

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