🎉 Give the gift of choice with Visa's $100 Gift Card!
The Visa $100 Gift Card is a non-reloadable gift card that comes with a one-time purchase fee of $5.95. It is shipped active and ready for use, with funds that do not expire. Ideal for gifting, this card offers secure transactions when registered and is available for sale within the United States, excluding certain states and territories.
B**A
The Best gift, in my opinion.
I really appreciate when Amazon will deliver gift cards to my grandchildren's home address! Unfortunately, these cards are only deliverable to one of my 3 families - I have to purchase locally and pay postage for the other two. But I also understand the problem with theft while shipping. A Visa gift certificate is one of the best gifts for a pre-teen and/or teenager and/or adult possible! I used to love to pick out gifts for them, and I enjoyed that so much! BUT, I found that my choices were more fun for me, and not so much loved by my grandchildren. I finally (kinda) wised-up, and send gift cards!
C**E
A GREAT (and SAFER & MORE PRIVATE!) Alternative to Using Your Own Credit Card for Online Shopping!
I got this $100 Visa Gift Card because although I have actual credit/debit cards that I use in person at brick & mortar stores and other businesses and online on big-name websites like Amazon, Instacart, Shipt, Target and the like, I am not comfortable giving out my actual card info when shopping on less(er) known and/or potentially risky websites.So when circumstances necessitate doing business with them (as it did recently, while looking for a replacement battery for my 2007 HP laptop I dug out from a closet after not using it since 2009-2010 [and particularly since switching to Apple/Mac in 2012-2013] in order to play some retro offline Windows games I've not played in years that I missed playing................unfortunately, neither Amazon nor any other big-name stores or websites [like Best Buy, NewEgg, etc.] seem to carry a compatible battery and I had to go with an unknown/lesser known website) I prefer to use non-reloadable prepaid "gift" cards, so that in the worst case scenario, if the site is "fly-by-night" scam business and/or the website gets hacked, they won't have access to my actual credit/debit card info or bank data, and the maximum amount of money I'd potentially lose would limited to whatever the denomination (or remaining balance) on the prepaid card. Granted, depending on the card (AFAIK there cards come in denominations of $25, $50, $100 and $200 cards) it could still be a lot of money to lose, but at least one's entire credit line and private info wouldn't be at risk as it would be using a conventional credit/debit card.Personally, after several years of using prepaid Visa, Mastercard and other credit cards, like this one, I have to say I think prepaid "gift" cards are a GREAT option, when shopping online, especially when making purchases at certain websites/kinds of websites.However, previously, Amazon did NOT offer these prepaid Visa, Mastercard and other credit-card "gift" cards and rather, only offered gift cards for specific stores, restaurants or other businesses. This necessitated having to physically go to a brick & mortar store and buy a prepaid "gift" credit card in person anytime I needed a Visa/Mastercard to use online -- and since, due to disabilities, I'm unable to drive, getting these prepaid cards were a huge hassle!Which is why I am so glad that Amazon has started offering these prepaid Visa/Mastercard gift cards for sale through their site. I don't know if its because of COVID-19, and the lockdowns, or what, but making these prepaid cards available through Amazon, has made it a LOT easier for those of us who are mostly homebound, to get and use these cards as needed.As mentioned, these cards come in denominations of $25, $50, $100 and $200, and are NOT reloadable (meaning once the balance on the card is used up, you need to buy another card and cannot add more money to that same card). Also they cannot be used to get cash at ATMs or POS (point of sale) purchases. But they can be made for most other purchases where Visa and Mastercard are accepted, which these days, is the majority of places, at least in the US. I have never used these in other countries, not even Canada, so I cannot speak to their functionality abroad. That being said, I recently tried to use one of these cards online on GOG (Good Old Games) and I had difficulty completing the transaction because apparently the site's based in Europe, so the card was declined. But then I just made the payment using the card as a "guest" via Paypal (I no longer trust Paypal enough to maintain an actual account with them anymore) and the transaction went through, immediately.Other than that, I've had no problems with these cards. The card arrives, open the package and register the card number on their listed website, with your basic info (name, address, phone number, email) which AFAIK is NOT necessary for in-person purchases, but IS (or may be) necessary for online purchases -- and then use the card just like you would any other Visa or Mastercard until you've exhausted the amount on your card. Then, throw it away (or cut it up first if you've registered it with your personal info) and get another one the next time you need it!Easy-peasy!⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ 5 STARS!!!!!!!!!
C**D
Nice card
What can one say about a gift cardArrived on timeNice looking cardRecommend
**A
Awesome gift
Great if easy to give
C**C
It's money, nothing negative to say
What else can be said about this but, it's money!! I usually purchase these for my family for Christmas so they can buy whatever they want. so far, no complaints.
M**M
NOT WORTH THE RISK
There is a scam associated with this card. Amazon needs to make it unavailable for purchase and investigate before another innocent customer becomes a victim. I lost $100. Amazon was the only entity in possession of this card from purchase to delivery, and they are uninterested in helping to remedy the situation. According to the recipient, it never worked. The day after she received it and registered it, she noticed a fraudulent purchase pending in the amount of $99.99 to an obscure online camping store. How interesting that the fraudster knew when the card would be delivered in order to use it! To make matters worse, the recipient is unable to connect with Visa's CS to report what happened due to the thieves setting up a security code that is needed when calling. I read the reviews after the fact, unfortunately, and I can see this is clearly an issue that needs addressed by Amazon. I just didn't think I needed to with over 41,000 reviews and an overall rating of 4.6 stars. I have learned a lesson. Always check no matter what! Had I read the neg reviews, I never would have risked buying this card. I thought it'd be safer than the PO. I was wrong.
R**.
Works Great. Easy process. Trustworthy
I bought this as I wanted to shop for some items at a website I didn't think was too trustworthy. Purchasing this would reduce my risk and help prevent my personal data from being stolen. The item arrived in perfect condition the day after my purchase, and it worked like a normal debit card, so everything worked out in the end.
S**L
Easy to use
Easy to use
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