Bank Transfers. Add money from virtually any U. If you have a checking or savings account or a bank debit card, use it to add money to your Netspend card account.
Transferring funds to a Netspend Prepaid Card is a convenient way to transfer money for PayPal users. A simple and free way to load cash onto a prepaid debit card is to use a bank transfer. You can transfer money online, and it takes just a day or two for the money to become available. One of the easiest ways to load money on a prepaid debit card is through an online transfer from a bank account.
You might do this with someone you regularly send money to, such as a family member. Fees depend on the bank, but it could be free. Someone may also steal money using your debit card credentials. Totally agree with you on expensing it immediately. Their website sucks that it doesnt allow genuine customers to get in to check the transactions. Not possible because of expiration dates and cvv codes they change with every card no matter what.
My recent experience also was negative, bought discounted gift cards and, 1 worked and other was not working. I call up customer service and get it activated. I ask the reason for me not being able to activate online or via phone and CS indicates someone might have been trying to use it.
She asks me to hold on while she is checking with someone if its all set as if they are putting a trace on it. She comes back and indicates all good to go. I check online and everything looks good including my registered address info. I try transacting online in evening and it doesnt go through. Check online and see Point of sale POS transaction in same city. I immediately call customer service asking how is it even possible for someone to use the card at a restaurant without having one.
Anyways they indicate I cant raise fraud request only after transactions post, so no one takes action to block the card or calling the restaurant to check. Since its someone else name I return the mails without opening back to postal service.
Think one mail had an actual card in it, so thats why I am thinking of bait mail. I call up CS to check balance on old card and she indicates they need to reissue a new one.
New one arrives however with a fee so am paying the fees twice with no fault of mine, just due to their error. Think the card packaging says distributed and serviced by blackhawk network so not sure if they are owned by US bank or an outsourced company of the bank or they have taken the business from the bank however to avoid pulling out existing products from market they are continuing to sell them.
I found registering cards on their automated voice system more reliable and secure over their website a first I guess. Also suggest not registering your name-address-zip until you are ready to transact online, so that the card cannot be used online easily in case it gets hacked. NEVER buy one of these for a friend or family member. When I called Visa to get a refund. They said it would take 90 days to recover the funds. Complete B. In this case it was my 13 year old boy.
I hope you get your money back…. Such scumbags! Same here. I bought mine at Vons and mysteriously funds are completely gone and I just took it out of the packaging. A lady at CVS told me how the jerks do it, but they go into the store and mess with the cards somehow.
You need to inform the Vons manager. I would also contact Vons corporate by email. If you are in California, contact the Secretary of State on line.. I did that and they take it seriously. They will reach out to the credit card issuer. Catharines, Ont. Catharines and I pay my bills to Telus and Cogeco, not Bell. Visa said there was a day window to dispute any charges. She received the gift card last May, but waited until January to make a purchase, since the items she wanted to buy were out of stock.
One card had been used for an auto club membership and one for services at a U. When he complained it had a zero balance, she discovered it had been used to buy a laptop two weeks after she bought it.
How can thieves get access to a gift card you own and carry in your wallet or store in a safe place at home? Scam artists go to gift card racks in stores and write down the card numbers, says the Ontario consumer services ministry. But Caput says obtaining two or three cards can help to determine the patterns of those that don't. By repeating the process and incrementing the other, predictable numbers, the site will confirm exactly which cards have how much value.
Caput has been warning retailers and restaurants about his scheme since he first discovered it nearly two years ago. But other restaurants, retail outlets, and companies, which Caput declined to name on the record, have either failed to implement security measures against his fraud trick or added a defense that he was able to circumvent.
That allowed him to carry out the same bruteforce attacks, find the numbers of activated cards, and exploit them just as he had in Some retailers' cards use PIN numbers in addition to the number encoded into the card. But that PIN is only required to check the card's balance, not to spend its value, Caput says. And if a hacker really wanted to determine the value of one of those PIN-protected cards, they could bruteforce it with Burp Intruder just as easily as the card's number itself.
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