Eufora Prepaid Elite Mastercard
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Intro APR: n/a
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Issuer: BankFirst
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0% Prepaid
Earn Unlimited Annual Income
Auto Sweepstakes Entry
Accepted Globally
Zero Liability
Purchase Assurance
Identity Theft Insurance
Auto Rental Insurance
$200,000 Travel Accident Insurance*
Eufora™ MasterCard® Card - The Income Opportunity Card™
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EuforaTM pre-paid MasterCard®
- Earn Unlimited Annual Income
- Auto Sweepstakes Entry
- Accepted Globally
- Zero Liability
- Purchase Assurance
- Identity Theft Insurance
- Auto Rental Insurance
- $200,000 Travel Accident Insurance*
The EuforaTM pre-paid MasterCard® Card is issued by BANKFIRST, one of the nation's leading pre-paid card issuers. For EuforaTM card applicants who are establishing or re-establishing credit, or who fail to qualify for a credit card, a EuforaTM pre-paid card will be issued and may require additional fees.
Accepted Globally
- Zero Liability
- Global Customer Assistance
- Lost/Stolen Card Reporting
- Auto Rental Insurance
- $200,000 Travel Accident Insurance*
- Earn Unlimited Annual Income
- Auto Sweepstakes Entry
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