Mark Mitchell
Sarasota,#2General Comment
Sat, December 29, 2012
I am writing this for my friend since he has no access to the internet. He too purchased 4 Walmart gift cards, 2 for $50.00 each and 2 for $100.00 each in Venice Fla. The two cards for $50 worked fine, but the two cards for $100 would not work. When the people who received the cards went to use them they were told that they had a zero balance. My friend went to the store with the receipts to find out what was going on and was told that the two cards had previously been cashed in at two different Walmarts some sixty miles away. The manager at store tried to suggest that maybe somebody broke into his house, took the cards from his sock drawer cash them in 60 miles away and put them ( the Walmart gift cards) back in his drawer. From what I have been reading this is not an isolated incident. I feel sorry for my friend and anyone else that gets caught up in this mess because it does not look like there will be an easy fix for this problem.
Karl
highlands ranch,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, September 24, 2009
BOYCOTT WALMART TOO!
nursemel
wister,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, September 24, 2009
i have had my pre-paid visa from walmart, issued by GE money bank, now for over a yr, my husband has one in his name and i have one with my name, i can go online to pay bills with it, make reservations, track our spending, re-load with cash at any walmart, plus it is also set up for direct deposit, its way easier than a checking account that can be over-drawn or paying interest, plus its immediate.
i can check the balance 24/7 online, by calling the 800# or have it sent text to my phone, i even have it set up to send me a text whenever it is used(with the new balance total) so i know when my husband uses the account! i dont have to carry large amounts of cash around. and i dont like going to the bank, waiting in line, balancing a check book, worrying about over-drafts, waiting until the next day for the funds to be available
this card has been a life saver and i love it, im sorry you had a bad experience, but thats not the case with me. ive never felt "ripped off". i use it everyday, i have the # memorized i use it so much, its safe, annonomous, doesnt cost me but $3 to add $ and im never charged to use it, except at an ATM, but i never do that because when u pay with it at walmart you can just get cash back for free.
Read The Terms Of Card
MONROVIA,#5UPDATE EX-employee responds
Sun, January 18, 2009
THIS IS A GREAT PRODUCT.... ITS DUMB PROOF.... ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS READ THE STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS...
Southerngirl
North Charleston,#6UPDATE Employee
Wed, January 07, 2009
I am a cashier for Walmart. In order to partially pay for an item with a credit/debit card have the cashier input the amount you wish to pay prior to swiping the card. That amount will be deducted from the card and the balance displayed for you to pay by other means.
Ms. A
Orlando,#7UPDATE EX-employee responds
Sat, February 02, 2008
pay the difference then run the card last for balance it will work. Its just that the card does not have brains like us so it will try to pick up the entire balance not just whats on it doesnt work like a regular giftcard it can only be ran for the exact amount.
Frank
Brick,#8Author of original report
Sat, February 02, 2008
I have received a call from Green Dot. The company now taken care of the Wal mart visa gift card. They will send me a refund minus a $5.00 fee (On the back of the card) for clearing the card number. Told me to destroy the card. I just lit a fire under them, told them to get their act together or I will contact the FTC. Within 12 hours they contacted me. So I will receive my small refund in about a week. But with all those fees, it is not worth it to have a gift card. Before buying a gift card, please read every little word on the back.
Thomas
Anderson,#9Consumer Comment
Fri, February 01, 2008
Bank gift cards usually have one-year expiration dates, as well as dormancy fees that usually start being assessed when the card is 6 months old. There can be other traps. You are better off with a store-issued card: a 'Target Gift Card', a 'Wal*Mart Gift Card', and so on, because these store-issued cards neither expire nor are they subject to dormancy fees.