For instance Bnext (who also use Pecunia Cards Services) issues not nominative cards, what is commly appreciate for users. They use that card as a prepaid cars with any identification required.
But in the end the problem is the same, right? Imagine an 8-year-old boy, with a non-nominal prepaid card, trying to pay a train ticket to a cashier.
In a vending machine he would have no problem, because it does not require identification.
i see what you mean. but in school you get a id card. could use this to identify if nessesary.
i thought about it like auto recharge the kids card every week with €15, but he/she is only allowed to spend €10 a week.
hard cash will be gone very soon so its good to learn about the usage with card early on.
i dont know what a non-nominal prepaid card is or how that differs from our card, anybody explain? google wasnt much help.