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What is the difference between a non-registered card and a registered card?

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What is the difference between a non-registered card and a registered card?

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Cards purchased in-store can only be loaded once, with a maximum payment of £125. No cash back or ATM transactions are allowed on non-registered cards, and online shopping may be restricted. This is a perfect solution for People who want the convenience of instant card purchase and want to use the card for high street shopping. If you want to be able to reload your card, and use it at an ATM or to get cashback, we will need to verify your identity. This is to comply with anti money laundering regulations but does not involve any kind of credit check.

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