How Does Prepaid2Cash Work?

How Does Prepaid2Cash Work?

Prepaid2Cash partners with leading payments and banking institutions to offer consumers a simple and fast solution to redeeming their prepaid card or gift card value. To get started, download our mobile application from the iTunes App Store or Google Play, sign up, and start a new transaction. After verifying your card details and submitting your transaction, you can select to receive your payment instantly (within 15 minutes) by using your debit card or next business day using your bank account and 2-3 business days for gift cards.
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      To start a new transaction, click on the New Transaction button on the bottom of the user dashboard. On the next screen, select Prepaid Card. This will bring up the Prepaid2Cash card scanner, that uses your mobiles device's camera to scan your card. ...
    • How Much Does A Prepaid Card Transaction Cost?

      Prepaid2Cash is the lowest cost and fastest delivery option possible for obtaining cash for your prepaid cards. Pricing is based on how fast you would like your funds delivered. See below for our current delivery options and their respective price: ...
    • How Much Will I Get For My Prepaid Card?

      Prepaid2Cash is the lowest cost and fastest delivery option possible for obtaining cash for your prepaid cards. How much you receive is based on how fast you would like your funds delivered. See below for our current delivery options and their ...
    • Do You Accept Prepaid Phone Cards?

      No, Prepaid2Cash does not currently accept prepaid phone cards because the stored value is related to minutes and not cash. At this time, Prepaid2Cash accepts prepaid cards which contain a network branded logo (Visa, American Express or MasterCard) ...
    • What Are Prepaid Cards?

      Prepaid cards are broadly defined as any network branded (Visa, American Express, Mastercard or Discover) card that contains a stored balance. These cards are commonly referred to as “open-loop cards” because they can be used most places where the ...