@Alex-Golden-Cheetah#159177 Secured credit cards come in many versions. Most are very expensive (you have to offer 200% collateral, you have to pay the same interest rate, you are charged a higher card fee), because of this they are mostly used by people that have a bad credit score or have an other reason they don't qualify for a unsecured/regular credit card. Most work exactly the same as a unsecured/regular credit card. This type of secured credit card has a real credit and so it has to be registered, at least in the Netherlands, if the credit is higher than € 260,-.
This makes it an inferior product to the metal card in mainland Europe, because we don't use the Anglo-Saxon credit score system. It has a higher cost, it requires a higher blocked down-payment.
And if the reputation of your card is your problem this won't help because they have a worse reputation than debit card's.