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Should 13-year-olds get their own payment cards?
If even adults get into debt, what about kids, says a parent who lodges complaint with MAS
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If you have a 13-year-old daughter, you probably still regard her as your "baby" and want to shower her with lots of care and protection.
While she is growing up and being entrusted with more freedom with her friends, you still keep a close watch. But imagine the shock the day she comes home brandishing a new cashless payment card sporting a Visa logo.


