Marionnette
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So, I'm looking at the terms and it appears that you're supposed to load the pre-paid card with cash? But you say that you're using a credit card to load this pre-paid card. I'm not seeing any method under their FAQs that includes using a CC to load the card. It mentions direct deposit, cash, debit card, checking or savings accounts, and request/receive money transactions.Ooooooooooh. I see now. I misread. Target is rolling out a new prepaid redcard that runs on the AmEx network. Walmart has a version called BlueBird (which is awful, BTW) - you might've run across the name in connection with the savings catcher. As in 'load your savings catcher savings onto Bluebird and double your money!' Basically, it's a product where you load money (from either a debit card, credit card, gift card or good old cash) and then spend it. You can link it to a checking account if you'd like, but you don't have to. You can use it exclusively at Target, but you don't have to. You can use it to pay bills if you want to (which is how I've always used this sort of thing). Load Redbird (which is what they're calling it, I think) from your miles earning credit card ---> use Redbird to buy your Target stuff ---> earn miles by using your card as well as save 5% for using your Target branded prepaid card. It's pretty genius.
Like I said, it's getting some play in points/miles circles because there's a bill pay feature. Personally, I load the card at my Target and then use the bill pay system to pay bills that won't take credit cards. That way I get points for paying that bill, and my electric bill gets paid with a check the same way it would if I used bill pay through Wells Fargo. Everyone is a winner.
Read all about it. https://amex.serve.com/prepaidredcard/?ref=sr_shorturl_prepaidredcard
My personal opinion is that something like this is the future of online shopping and data protection. I mean, why would I ever have to use a credit or debit card online again? This doesn't link to my bank account so I can't get cleaned out that way. It has a finite amount of money on it so I don't have to worry about someone running up a $10,000 credit card bill without me noticing. I'm at Target all the time, so it's super easy to add money to and I'd get 5% off without the risk of having it on my credit report or linked to my checking account.
I'm not doubting you. I just want to know how you can use a CC to load this pre-paid card without incurring fees that would negate the benefits. Wouldn't this be considered to be a "cash advance" by a credit card? And wouldn't that incur interest charges beginning with the day of the transaction (ie no grace period))? Plus, cash advances are usually not counted for accruing points/rewards.
Still trying to wrap my head around how this works because I wouldn't mind being able to get rewards for paying my electric bill this way!