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I just bought a prepaid Mastercard at Rite Aid today. It cost me $9.95 and is reloadable. There is a fee of around $4.95 to reload, but that's a lot cheaper than FedEx's c.o.d. fee (usually it's $10-$15 for c.o.d. service).
The great thing about these cards you buy from Rite Aid is that you can start using the card as soon as you buy it. They mail you the actual card in 7-10 days, but you can call Mastercard and activate your card and they will give you the card number and expiration date so that you can go ahead and start using it right away.
I think this prepaid card will be great for me b/c my bank doesn't have a local branch. I have to make my deposits through the mail and it takes about 5 days from the time I mail my deposits to when I receive credit for them, so I really have to plan ahead if I want to order my meds using my checkcard. Under these circumstances, I think this prepaid card will be a great tool. I should have bought one a long time ago. I would have saved a lot in c.o.d. fees not to mention the hassle it is to get the c.o.d. amount, secure the cash, then going to the store and getting the money order.