What are some of the usage facts and limitations on the Visa Reward Card?
Bank issued prepaid cards (i.e. Visa, Master Card, Discover & American Express) operate much differently than a merchant gift card, such as a Best Buy or a Target gift card. The reason for this is that most merchants that accept Visa, Master Card, etc. have different POS (Point Of Sale) systems and rules around their ordering process. Below are just a few bullet points for your reference on the usage and facts about the Visa Prepaid Cards: • Each transaction should be processed as a credit when used at a merchant’s location. Some cashiers may not know this and try to run it as a debit card which will not work since there is no PIN number associated with each card. • Generally, the transaction cannot be run for more than the value remaining on the card. For instance, if one of your recipients tries to charge $35 to the card, but only has $20 remaining on the card, the merchant may decline the transaction. They can still use the card to pay for $20 of the transaction, but they’ll need to