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Splash PlasticIt works in the same way as a pay as you go phone; you can top it up with cash at over 34,000 locations nationwide, have your wages paid directly from your employer or transfer money from a bank account to your prepaid card. Spend without fear of debt or fraud at millions of retailers online or on the high street, you can even use it to withdraw cash from ATM’s. Maestro is the most widely accepted payment brand across the UK. Splash Plastic™ is operated by PrePay Technologies Ltd, the UK market leader in prepaid cards solutions and the company behind the UK’s largest prepaid and gift card programmes including Debenhams, Topshop, Topman, Ticketmaster, Dorothy Perkins, Laura Ashley, Miss Selfridge, LOVEFiLM, Comet & Western Union amongst others. PrePay Technologies is fully regulated by the Financial Services Authority. The first version of Splash Plastic™ was launched in 2001 and more than 1 million cards were distributed. The new version of Splash Plastic™ was launched in 2006 and is now available online With your Splash Plastic Card, you can get the following benefits * No risk of debt - spend only what you have Who would want the Splash Plastic prepaid card?Splash Plastic™ has numerous uses as: * an Everyday convenience card for those who |
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