T-Mobile Rolls Out Prepaid Debit Card By Staff Reporter | Jan 23, 2014 12:04 PM EST T-Mobile is taking its Un-Carrier initiative a step further and entering the banking industry. Thatâs right: starting today, T-Mobile customers can sign up for a Mobile Money prepaid debit card issued by Bancorp and branded by the telecom.The company says the new service is geared toward the millions of Americans that donât have access to a checking account and are often forced to rely on payday loans, which CEO John Legere describes as a âpredatory business.ââWeâve already transformed how Americans use and pay for phones, tablets and wireless service; why stop there?â Legere said in a press statement. âMillions of Americans pay outrageous fees to check cashers, payday lenders and other predatory businesses â just for the right to use their own money. Mobile Money shifts the balance of power for T-Mobile customers and keeps more money in their pockets.â If youâre scratching your head wondering what prepaid debit cards have to do with T-Mobileâs primary business, youâre probably not alone. For its part, the carrier says it has experience in the banking arena; it cites the ability of its subscribers to pay for devices over time as an example of debt financing. If you think thatâs a bit of a stretch, again, youâre probably not alone.Itâs also worth noting that while payday loans are rarely in the best interest of the debtor, prepaid debit cards arenât exactly the best alternative. Theyâll do little if anything, for instance, to improve a customerâs credit rating. In short, T-Mobileâs altruism should be taken with a grain of salt. âItâs ridiculous that families, especially those who can least afford it, have to pay so much for basic check cashing services that many of us take for granted,â said Mike Sievert, chief marketing officer for T-Mobile. âMobile Money levels the playing field to put money back in consumersâ pockets for important things â like bills, groceries or vacations. The typical household using a check casher to cash their paychecks could save about $1,500 per year, and customers tired of getting hit with overdraft fees can switch and save an average of $225 a year.âThe T-Mobile prepaid debit card is available online and at participating retail locations. The card will also be sold at Safeway stores beginning next month.