Update: This deal is still available.
Giftcards offers
$100 Mastercard Virtual eGift Account (email delivery) for $100 - $10 when you apply promo code
MERRYMC10 or
MERRYMC + $5.95 card fee =
$95.95.
Note: Card will be sent as soon as possible. For 99% of eGifts, this takes less than 15 minutes. For a small number of orders, it can take up to 24 hours.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
babgaly for sharing this deal.
Deal Instructions- Click here for the offer page
- Select the $100 card value
- Enter recipient's information and gift message
- Click 'Next Step'
- Click 'Add to Cart'
- Proceed to Checkout
- Apply promo code MERRYMC10 or MERRYMC
- The price should be $95.95 (email delivery)
Details:- Funds do not expire
- There is a $4.95 Monthly Maintenance Fee, which starts on the first day of the 13th month, after 12 months of inactivity
- The Mastercard Gift Virtual Account may not be used at any merchant outside of the United States
- No cash or ATM access
- Cannot be used for gambling or to make pre-authorized or recurring bill payments
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1. They cannot be used in-store through Google Pay.
2. They can be used in Paypal only if the merchant can accept them directly. In another word, if the merchant does not accept them directly, going through Paypal would not work either. For bill payments, if your merchant classified the payment as recurrent, Paypal does not allow prepaid credit cards (virtual or physical) for recurrent payments regardless if your merchant accepts your virtual card directly.
3. They can be used at walmart.com to buy physical gift cards at any custom amount greater than or equal to $5 but cannot be used on eGift cards. walmart.com now requires $35 minimum purchase (including gift cards) for free shipping unless you are Walmart+ member. Before Oct 2023, walmart.com had free shipping for physical gift cards starting from $5.
4. They are accepted by Amazon gift card reload. Amazon has increased the minimum gift card reload amount from $0.50 to $1.
5. Sometimes I saw split payment in eBay direct credit card payment. Sometimes I saw spilt payment in Paypal. I have never used split payment so I don't know what are the criteria (such as merchants or amount) for eBay or Paypal to offer split payment. But it seems to be an opportunity to use up the small amount left on a virtual card. If anyone knows more about split payment, please share.
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I would like to know if having the correct balance on the card would help me avoid getting such a surprised decline. Thanks!
Tried to use the codes again but it wouldn't let me. It would display:
The promo code you entered has already been redeemed.
It seems like each code is limited to 1 use, up to 3 gift cards each.
I have always been able to do this with other MC gift cards. Thx
*EDIT* Yes, I was able to add this Virtual Card as the default payment method in my Amazon account.
The way my CC does it is the fraud warning asks if the charge was authorized. Then the say if the transaction did not complete, then go back to the site and do the transaction again.
Check the fine print on the Amazon card. I recall many users advised of MANY issues. Can't recall specifics but due to my spouse's disability, I spend on average $500 per month on Amazon and after reading into it, I decided to stick with my Citi 1% now, 1% when you pay card. Citi has been great over the years and for peace of mind, I won't switch my primary card. We pay it off monthly and in total average about $2k per month. We realize we can get more but in today's world, we'd rather not have our personal information with every bank. For the last thirty years, only three credit cards (back up is Capital One Visa for Costco) and I gave back my Chase card.
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If you have same $100 prepaid Visa/MC card to try to spend instore for $101 item, you tell the cashier and they will put $100 for your prepaid card to go through then you have to pay the rest of $1 with another payment method (cash or credit/debit card). Last time I had a prepaid Visa card to use instore, I didn't even have to mention how much remaining balance I had on that card as the cash register system automatically tracked the card balance and used it towards my purchase price (I had to pay the rest of purchase price with cash as the prepaid card balance did not cover the whole amount).
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