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Meet Jim. He wants to use a prepaid card to budget his expenses for a vacation, but must first tackle the never-ending disclosure form to understand the fees and terms of the card. Will he make it?

Lisa, another prepaid card consumer, is using Pew's model summary disclosure box. She can find all the information she needs quickly and in plain English.

This video shows how Pew's model summary disclosure box can provide this information to consumers in a concise, easy-to-read manner, allowing consumers to better understand fees and compare prepaid cards before purchasing one.

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