I have gotten burned in the past buying gift / debit cards that would not load
onto Bluebird.
Then load that debit gift card
onto your bluebird or redbird account (so that you can liquidate that $ 500 - use it to pay off the Club Carlson card).
The one drawback here is that you are limited to loading $ 5,000 in Vanilla Reloads
onto your Bluebird per calendar month (rather than rolling month); this means that you can only meet $ 15,000 of your minimum spend this way, and you can only have a balance of $ 10,000 at a time from sources other than check - by - mail or direct deposit.
The Wal - Mart kiosk is not letting me load the $ 200 Visa GCs
onto Bluebird.
They can be loaded
onto Bluebird, Evolve Money, or just used anywhere you shop and you'll still come out ahead.
You can load money
onto your Bluebird account in several ways and then pay bills online.
There you can deposit cash or load funds
onto your Bluebird account via a debit card from another bank.
I just got back yesterday from Walmart after setting the PIN on my phone and successfully loaded the entire balance
onto my Bluebird with zero complications.
Drive about a half mile, then turn right
onto Bluebird Dr.. At the first cross street, turn left onto Meadowlark Lane.
You may load cash
onto the Bluebird at Walmart locations without a fee.
Not exact matches
One way to deposit funds
onto the card is to set up direct deposit of your paycheck or link a U.S. - based bank account or debit card via
Bluebirds website.
Another benefit of the Walmart /
Bluebird method is the way transactions go
onto your credit card.