Download Article Show Download Article Visa's line of vanilla gift cards are prepaid credit cards available in various increments. While these cards can be freely used on a variety of goods and services, you may still prefer cash over the physical card. The cards cannot be used at ATMs, so turning them into cash can be a bit tricky. Fortunately, you can still get cash from a Vanilla Visa gift card with a bit of technical maneuvering, and by relying on external services such as PayPal or Venmo. So, while there is no straightforward way to pull cash from one of these prepaid cards, this wikiHow article will make it as easy as possible! Things You Should Know
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A reloadable Visa Prepaid card is the quick, easy and secure way to pay online or in person. The all-purpose Visa Prepaid card is a prepaid card that you can use to withdraw cash, pay bills or make purchases anywhere Visa Debit cards are accepted, in-person or online.
Can you use a Visa gift card at ATM?While a Visa gift card can be used the same way as a prepaid Visa when it comes to making purchases, it's usually isn't possible to use a Visa gift card for ATM withdrawal or as cash back in a store.
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