Marylouise10 wrote: » I'd like to find out the answer to this also because I'm going to be travelling to Boston in two weeks and head over quite frequently. This will be the first time I use the card. It's all a bit sketchy when you think about it I hope ALL shops accept it because ill be putting most of my finds on it!
ncmc wrote: » Also, if I get two cards, I presume they are independant of each other, in that I can use away at one and my husband could use away at another?
ncmc wrote: » Oh, I've another question, when you go in to pick up the card, do you bring your cash in your paw with you? And can you top it up using a Visa Debit card?
dublin-texas wrote: » The second card you get free is not for usage while the first card is active. The purpose of the card is that in case you loose the first one (or it gets stolen or compromised) you have a second card handy that can access the funds you had left on the primary card.
RED PASSION wrote: » So if one card is stolen must you ring the hotline number to deactivate the first card and activate the second or what must you do. Also when you first get the card from the Post office must you register online or is it ready to go.
GavMan wrote: » Folks, Did anyone have any issues registering their card online..? Basically I got as far as a security question asking me what kind of ID I used to buy the card. I've no idea what the cashier put down but neither drivers license nor utility bill works (which is what I used to buy). Eventually locked myself out, it tells u to call card services but when u do, there is no option relating to account management. Any thoughts???
McP2011 wrote: » I locked mine out as, of the security questions answer is driving license then they said that sometimes causes issues when registering. If you ring the number on the back of the card, when you get put through to the menu where you pick what you need, press 7, 8 or 9, and that will get you put through to a service agent, you might be on hold for a while though.
paddyp wrote: » "Merchant transactions and ATM withdrawals in a currency other than the currency of the Card will be exchanged to the currency on the Card at an exchange rate determined by MasterCard® on the day the transaction is processed, increased by 5.75%."
dingding wrote: » I used this in a shop in the states and is asked for the pin number. Just make sure that you have the pin number with you, it is in the envelope. I was never asked for a pin with my visa and mastercard ever in the states and I did not think that I would ever need a pin in the states.
substanceg wrote: » Am I correct in saying that you have to put 130 euro minimum on it for the first transaction?
davidlynchis wrote: » First time poster to this forum so hope this is right! Traveling to the states in a few weeks (thanks to a flight deal I saw on bargain alerts!) and as you probably know the Post office seem to give the best overall value in dollars. But they are offering a new service which gives you a Dollar or Sterling prepaid mastercard. No fees to use it at point of sale and a $2.50/£1.50 charge for withdrawing from ATM. No comission!!!The card is free, free to reload and any money left over you can get back in Euro at a pretty favourable rate! You can also get a second card linked to the same "account" for free as a back up in case you are robbed. Seems to me to be the best deal to bring dollars/euro's over on holidays but feel free to let me know if I am missing something, seems a bit too good!?
Marylouise10 wrote: » Do NOT get this card it is a complete scam! If anything at all goes wrong there is nobody to contact. Fake email and fake number with nobody to talk to on the other line. They blocked my card and I've no way in contacting them. Do not get this card!
dublin-texas wrote: » If you are in the US than dial 1 877 465 0085 (which is toll free) and they will help you, it's the Global Assistance Number for cashpassport.
dublin-texas wrote: » Call them on +441733318982 and log a form complaint.
Marylouise10 wrote: » Thanks, I will do that. Is that number on the website??
Paddypowered wrote: » Just got one of these cards as I'm heading to the states later on in the year. Is it possible to top it up online or through the bank of ireland app as it's not easy for me to get to a post office.