Unfortunately no. The reason is that the credit stored on an Edge Card is not taxed. This is because money put on an Edge card is from trading games in at a GameStop location. Since the games are traded for in-store credit, the government does not own this "currency", thus it is not taxed.
GameStop does sell gift cards, which are essentially the same, except taxed.
There is not a limit on how much funds you can have on a prepaid credit card. You simply put on it the amount of money you have, and then go from there.
No - a debit card is simply an electronic version of cash. If there are insufficient funds in your account to cover the transaction, the card will be declined.
No... the funds credited to your phone's account is still valid - you simply order a new SIM card (with the same number).
You can add funds to a prepaid card using a debit card by logging into the prepaid card's website or app, selecting the option to add funds, and entering your debit card information. You can also visit a retail location that offers reload services for the prepaid card and use your debit card to add funds.
how i get my edge card from gamestop
There should be a small slot on the edge of the case - or underneath the back cover. To remove the card - simply depress it until it clicks, and it will spring out.
if your credit card is Canadian and you go to the USA your purchases will be charged in US funds, if your credit card is American and you come to Canada you purchases will be in Canadian funds.
No, you cannot use your debit card as credit if you have insufficient funds.
The Serve American Express card is a card product that allows you to access the funds in your Serve digital prepaid account. As of the summer of 2012, Serve is only available in the US for US transactions. You can use the card to access the funds in your Serve account for purchases or to get cash at an ATM... provided they accept American Express cards. Simply present the card for transactions as you would a credit or debit card. Provided funds are available in your Serve account, the transaction will be processed and the funds covering the transaction will be deducted from your Serve account. There are no transaction fees for purchase transactions, but transaction fees may apply to ATM transactions.
A credit card hold is a temporary authorization of funds on a credit card, while a charge is the actual transaction where the funds are deducted from the card.
You hand over cash & your card to the store - they credit the card with the amount of cash. You can 'spend' that cash at any time up to the amount on the card. If you want to buy something more expensive than the available funds - you can pay the balance owing in actual cash. Once the funds are used up - you simply repeat the process to add more money to the card. A more 'user-friendly' debit card - is one that's linked to a bank account. That way you don't need to keep topping it up - because the funds for any purchases are simply debited from the linked bank account.
They cannot transfer funds from their credit card but they could make a check or cash payment to your credit card.