To check The Card Network (TCN) gift card balance, visit their official website and use the "Check Balance" feature by entering your 16-digit card number and PIN. Alternatively, check via the TCN App, by SMS, or for some cards, at a merchant terminal, ensuring you have the card details handy.
Swipe the card through the eftpos terminal. You select “SAVINGS,” enter the PIN on the back of your card and you're done – just enjoy your purchase! You can check your balance and card expiry date anytime by clicking on the 'Check Balance' section on our website.
Here is how to check your card balance on the Eftpos Gift Card. Go to the 'Check Balance' page on TCN, fill in your details, followed by the last 10 digits of your card and the PIN. This will give you the remaining balance and the expiry date so you can jump on to those last little buys and treat yourself.
To check a card balance, use the bank's mobile app or website, call the number on the back of the card, use an ATM, or check your statement; for gift cards, visit the issuer's website or use the phone number/SMS service listed on the card. Look for the long card number and security code (CVV/CVC) for online checks.
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Can I check my balance by phone?
Yes, you can check your balance over the phone using your bank's automated telephone banking service or by speaking to a representative; you'll typically need to provide account details and a security PIN, often accessing the system by calling the number on the back of your card. Most major banks offer this 24/7 feature, allowing you to hear your balance, recent transactions, and sometimes make transfers or payments.
To view the transaction history of your digital Mastercard, go into the TCN app on your mobile device. Locate your desired card, select 'View card information' and your transactions made on this card will display.
Your gift card balance is the amount of money that is remaining on your gift card. You can spend this on items or services from the retailer the card is from. Your balance will then change each time you use the gift card to make a purchase.
You can request more Money Network Checks at no additional cost* by calling 1-800-903- 4698. Checks are also available upon request through your HR Manager in your facility. Use the Money Network Locator at www.moneynetwork.com for additional check cashing locations.
You can check your bank account balance via your bank's mobile app, online bank website, ATM, over the phone, via your bank statement or through an in-branch visit.
In the TCN App tap “View Card Information” and then tap on the “Add to Wallet” button. Follow the prompts to add your card to your mobile wallet. Your card will then be ready to “Tap & Pay” at venues that accept contactless payments.
The card will be activated when scanned at the checkout. Buy online and we will deliver your gift card to your nominated recipient. Simply choose your card and checkout.
To check a card balance, use the bank's mobile app or website, call the number on the back of the card, use an ATM, or check your statement; for gift cards, visit the issuer's website or use the phone number/SMS service listed on the card. Look for the long card number and security code (CVV/CVC) for online checks.
Your 16-digit card number is usually printed on the front of your debit card. It is a long number that can be found embossed or printed on the card, usually in the middle. You can also find your card number on your bank account statements or transaction history if you have access to those documents online.
Is there a way to transfer gift card balance to bank account?
You generally can't directly transfer most gift card balances to a bank account due to issuer policies, but you can use workarounds like linking Visa/Mastercard gift cards to PayPal or Venmo and then transferring to your bank, using platforms like CardCash to sell them for cash, or for specific cards like Amazon, using Amazon Pay to withdraw funds, though selling often results in less than face value, notes PayPal and Eneba.
Use your prepaid card at major grocery stores like Walmart, Target, Kroger, and Whole Foods to buy food, cleaning supplies, and other household essentials.
Your present account balance (sometimes called the current balance) shows how much money is currently in your bank account—but it doesn't consider pending transactions, which can take up to three business days to clear. That means your present balance will probably run higher than your available balance.