What type of gift card do I have? - Apple Support Reply User profile for user: Jeff Donald Jeff Donald User level: Level 7 29,579 points Feb 6, 2024 9:58 AM in response to brannon145 Are you referring to Apple Gift card? Apple does not offer a prepaid debit card, unless you...
PayPal only supports prepaid gift cards from Visa, American Express, MasterCard, and Discover. If you have a prepaid gift card issued by any of these companies, you can add it to your PayPal account using the steps below. Add gift cards to your PayPal account Adding a gift card to your ...
To access and use all Apple Cash features, you must have an eligible device with Wallet that has the latest version of iOS. You can't use credit cards with Apple Cash, and you might not be able to use some prepaid cards. You can't add money from a gift card, even if it's ...
Before we get into the step-by-step for adding money to PayPal, you first need to decide where you want that money to come from. The easiest way is to connect a bank account and transfer from there. You can also connect a credit card, link a debit card, or even add money in perso...
Only Visa and Mastercard credit cards are supported, and debit cards, prepaid cards, virtual cards, and gift cards are not supported. The credit card has already been added to another HUAWEI CLOUD account. Any given credit card can only be added to a single HUAWEI CLOUD account. The test ...
You can use prepaid cards like American Express, Mastercard, Visa to add money to Venmo but you must first link Venmo to an authorized card
There are multiple ways to add money to Venmo such aswith a prepaid card, debit card, direct deposit, and check deposit. You don’t always have to rely on a bank account to add to your Venmo balance. However, linking a bank account can help you reduce the time it is taken for the...
prepaid card to access buses and trains. The benefit of an NYC Senior MetroCard is that you pay less – half the regular fare price if you are 65 years or older or have a qualifying disability. You’ll see the cards referred to as “Reduce-Fare Cards,”rather than “Senior ...
I am not able to get this to work after reading and re-reading your instructions. I am pretty sure that I am using the correct credit card details, but there is a small percentage of me that doubts this. You mentioned in a the following note that you could just update your CC details...