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Can we load BUXX with VGC?
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VISA Buxx
On the US bank website it says money pass ATMs are free with Us bank as well. Does that count with the visa buxx card?
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To Find Additional Surcharge-Free ATMS, Search for MoneyPass Locations. The US Bank ATM in my area is in a really inconvenient place. But there are Moneypass ATMs closeby. Can I use the US Bank Visa Buxx card at a Moneypass to take out the $200 with no charge? Or is it only US Bank ATMs that work? |
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Cmon someone has to have an idea!!! You can even pm me your devious plan!
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Why not use it as a Debit card payment for say your gas/elec bill? Or Cable TV bill? Or car insurance? Or other monthly obligations most of us have. It seems the only route closed to you is ATM or cashback with purchase - where you do need a PIN. Besides that, your card should be good to go.
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How soon did you guys receive your us bank card? I ordered last Monday, and haven't received it. Since i applied through the backdoor link, it got me worried, especially with my initial funding.
Under my account, I can see my card number is listed as xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx w/ Exp. Date xx/xxxx. |
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I just ordered 2 more this morning via "Add Teen" |
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I will wait. |
I asked earlier with no response, so I'll ask again --
How do I get a credit card issued on my existing account in the name of, and billed at the address of, my parent? I want to have a TD Buxx card issued through my parent for my "teen." I live in a non-covered state. As I understand the discussion in the thread, a typical authorized user card for my parent on my credit card account would not be good enough because the billing address would still be outside the covered state where my parent and "teen" live. So how do I get the credit card company to issue the card to my parent on my existing credit card account but with a new billing address for that one companion card running through my account? |
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That's how I'm going to exploit TD Go. |
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So, for example: Day 1: CC #1 Day 2: CC #2 Day 20: Swap CC #2 for CC#3 Day 50: Swap CC #3 for CC#2 Day 75: Swap CC #2 for CC #3 Day 90: Swap CC #3 for CC #2 Day 120: Swap CC #2 for CC #3 Note that I've used just three different credit cards, but made 5 changes. At this point would I be out of "credit payment methods" because I've done 5 swaps, or do you think it just means no more than 5 different credit cards within 180 days? The "3 every 30 days" limit seems fine -- when combined with the $5K limit per card, that means no more than 7 teen cards at $2k per account (or 7 @ $2k + 1 @ $1k), right? Or am I completely misunderstanding the loading collars? |
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