Earn Cash Back Rebates on KOHO Prepaid Mastercards
Earn a cash back rebate when you open a KOHO Prepaid Mastercard with Frugal Flyer. Learn about eligible cards and apply today.
Earn a cash back rebate when you open a KOHO Prepaid Mastercard with Frugal Flyer. Learn about eligible cards and apply today.
The KOHO Essential, Extra, and Everything prepaid Mastercards come with many benefits and solid earning rate, including the ability to earn interest on your cash balance.
Learn about the significant and interesting history of Canadian prepaid credit cards as we have seen them evolve over the past few years.
Reloadable prepaid credit cards in Canada function like a debit card with some additional benefits. Click to see our list of the best prepaid cards.
Revolut, a fintech hailing from the United Kingdom, created a no-cost manufactured spending opportunity that allowed some to cycle over $500,000 in a matter of months.
The Wise card allows to hold and convert foreign currency with ease and withdraw $350 per month fee-free at ATMs abroad. See if it’s got a place in your wallet.
The Titanium Prepaid Mastercard is one of the more prominent prepaid cards in the Canadian landscape. Learn about this prepaid credit card.
Superstore tragically doesn’t accept Amex credit cards. However you can work around this using prepaid cards or Loblaws gift cards.
Review of the Vanilla Prepaid Mastercard & Visa cards. Learn about how these cards work and how best to utilize them.
Meeting minimum spend requirements is vital to earning credit card rewards. PayPower Mastercard is a viable option to meet your spends while netting a small profit.
Wealthsimple Cash is a new Canadian prepaid Visa card and p2p cash transfer app featuring no fees and 5% cashback on weekends for specific spend categories.
In May 2021, Brightside offered a $10 top up promo that allowed a degenerate group of friends to liquidate $1000s in food, beer, and gift cards at no cost.
ATB’s Brightside prepaid Mastercard has a lot to offer, including 0.5% cashback, no ATM or FX fees, and $1 cashback ‘roundups’ with local partners.
The Mogo prepaid card offered a loophole which allowed manufactured spending upwards of $100,000 earning both credit card points AND 2% cashback in bitcoin.
A review of the Mogo Prepaid Visa card. Learn how to take advantage of the benefits of the MogoCard from this in-depth review.
Let’s discuss Canada’s best no-fx fee credit cards and prepaid debit cards (Stack, Revolut, Koho) to consider adding to your travel wallet.