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how to buy a prepaid visa

by Dewayne Legros Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Can you buy a prepaid Visa card in a store?

You can buy prepaid cards at retail locations (such as grocery stores and drug stores), online, over the phone, or from some banks and credit unions. If you buy the card online, you may then be issued a virtual card, or you may receive a physical card in the mail at a later time.

How does buying a prepaid Visa card work?

You buy a prepaid card, then use it to pay for purchases. You can generally buy prepaid cards at banks or retail locations like grocery stores and drugstores. They come with either a set available balance or an option to load money onto the card. From there, you can use the card until you've depleted the balance.

Can u buy prepaid Visa cards online?

Prepaid Visa gift cards can be ordered and customized online at Giftcards.com. You can even purchase a Visa prepaid virtual card. Prepaid Visa cards can also be found in many popular retailers: grocery stores, gas stations, department stores, and more.

How do I purchase a Visa gift card?

Visa Gift Cards are Sold in Stores Walk into any major grocery store, drug store or gas station and you will likely find a rack of gift cards. Among the cards for stores and restaurants, you'll also see general purpose gift cards powered by major credit card companies.

How much money can you put on a prepaid Visa card?

Most Visa prepaid card options will allow you to load up to $15,000 into the card account. If you're accessing a reloadable prepaid card, you can continue to add money to your account when you spend some of your current balance. In either scenario, though, you cannot surpass the $15,000 account balance limit.

How much does a prepaid card cost?

Most prepaid cards charge monthly maintenance fees around $10, which is similar to checking account fees that can cost up to $15 a month. But you may also pay a fee to open your prepaid card, typically around $5. You can also expect to incur an ATM fee, reload fee and foreign transaction fee with many prepaid cards.

Can I buy a Visa Gift Card with a credit card?

The bottom line You can absolutely buy gift cards with a credit card instead of cash or debit, but you should only do so with a plan. If you buy gift cards with plastic and don't pay your balance in full, for example, you'll wind up paying credit card interest on your revolving balance each month.

What is the fee on a Visa gift card?

Yes; the fee is based on the gift card's value. Gift card values from $10.00 to $74.99 have a $2.95 fee. Gift card values from $75.00 to $149.99 have a $3.95 fee. Gift card values from $150 to $249.99 have a $4.95 fee.

What banks have prepaid cards?

Unlike traditional credit cards, these cards require that cardholders load funds onto the card before using.Brinks Prepaid Mastercard. ... PayPal Prepaid Mastercard® ... NetSpend® Visa® Prepaid Card. ... Playcard Prepaid Mastercard. ... NetSpend® Visa® Prepaid Card. ... Bluebird® American Express® Prepaid Debit Account.More items...•

Do you need ID to buy a prepaid Visa?

The prepaid card issuer is required by law to verify your identity for most types of prepaid accounts. You may be asked to provide your full name, street address (no P.O. boxes), date of birth, and Social Security number, taxpayer identification number, or another identification number.

Are Visa gift cards reloadable?

Visa Prepaid card is the quick, easy, and secure way to pay online or in-person—24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The all-purpose Visa Prepaid card is a reloadable prepaid card that you can use to withdraw cash, pay bills, or make purchases at participating retailers and service providers, in-person or online.

Can a Visa gift card be used anywhere?

Yes. Because a Visa Gift Card functions like a credit card, it can be used anywhere that Visa cards are accepted, including online purchases — though it will likely need to be registered online or by phone, prior to use. We'll explain how to do that later.

What's the difference between a prepaid card and a gift card?

The biggest difference between the two reflects their permanence: prepaid cards can be reloaded and used indefinitely, while gift cards can generally only be used until the dollar amount on them is exhausted.

What's the difference between a prepaid card and a debit card?

Debit cards are payment cards that are connected to a bank account, from which they withdraw funds as you make purchases. Prepaid cards, on the other hand, are not connected to a bank account. Instead, you load money directly onto the card.

How do you use a prepaid Visa gift card?

The Visa Gift Card carries the Visa logo like any other Visa card, so it can be used at the millions of places that accept Visa cards, including online. As with a credit card, when you are ready to pay, simply hand the card to the merchant and sign the purchase receipt.

Can you put a prepaid Visa in your bank account?

Can you put a Visa gift card in your bank account? You can deposit a gift card to your bank account, although not directly. Visa gift cards are treated like Visa credit cards, meaning the balance isn't transferable to an account.

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