There may be small monthly fees, however they are reliable. Visa and Mastercard participate in these cards. You can purchase reloadable cards at any Walmart, Dollar General, RiteAid or CVS.
Yes they sell 2 types of Visa gift cards, reloadable and non-reloadable. Ive seen them in 50$ and 100$ denominations at Walmart stores throughout Florida.
Yes, Visa Gift Cards to have an expiration date. You can check your expiration date by calling the number on your card and then entering your card ID number.
No, there is no expiration date. Unfortunately there is a date when Visa starts charging you for maintenance of the card.
Yes you can reload a reloadable visa gift card. Some popular methods are: stores, wage/salary credit, direct debit, and credit card. You may or may not be charged for a reload depending upon the card.
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visa ... but you age limit is atleast 13 years old ..... but you can buy a reloadable card from a local store .....
Mastercard offer reloadable credit cards which can be applied for direct through their website. Paypal offer the same service, again directly through their website. If you do not want to apply online, then the Post Office in the United Kingdom offer their own which can be applied for over the counter.
"They are sold at grocery stores, usually in CVS, Walgreens & Walmart and can be reloaded. They are prepaid cards like visa and they have a maxmium limit of $10,000."
go on there website on the back of the card
yes they do, i've used over hundreds of vanilla visa gift cards from rite aid.. the only one i'm not sure about is gift cards from target, they seem to not work for me
You can buy Prepaid, or Reloadable, credit cards from Western Union, Walmart, Greendot and Visa. Many of these cards have low account fees. The best place to start is http://usa.visa.com/personal/cards/prepaid/reloadable_prepaid_card.html, which is Visa's official site.