Show Bluebird is the new checking and debit card alternative developed jointly by Walmart and American Express and designed to help consumers better manage and control their everyday finances. But Bluebird is more than the American Express debit card alternative. It is designed to merge the best of today’s features capabilities found in the payments, technology, and financial services space, and packages it all into something that provides consumers with simple and convenient access to their funds, so they can better manage and streamline their money management. Built upon American Express’ Serve payments platform, Bluebird’s features allow consumers to make transactions both online and offline in the way that best suits their everyday needs. Bluebird FeaturesFor registered Bluebird account holders, features include the ability to:
Bluebird Account Fee Summary
*If your check is returned unpaid within the 10 day period, your Account will not be funded. No minimum check amount. **1% fee on payroll or government checks with preprinted signatures or 5% fee on other checks; $5 minimum fee applies; $20 check minimum. See bluebird.com/checkcapture for more details. ***Withdrawals greater than $900 are available to Bluebird Accountholders who receive their tax refund or refund advance via Direct Deposit into their Bluebird Account. Withdrawals greater than $900 are not available for Bluebird Accountholders with an Arizona address on file. Bluebird is available online at www.bluebird.com and in more than 4,000 Walmart stores. Image credit: www.bluebird.com. How do I get cash off my bluebird card?Once you receive and activate your personalized Bluebird card and set up a PIN, you can use your personalized card at the following ATMs: Use your Bluebird® American Express® Prepaid Debit Card at ATMs that permit American Express transactions within the United States and Puerto Rico, including ATMs at Walmart stores.
Does Walmart take Bluebird?To spend the amounts credited to your Walmart Buck$TM balance, simply use your Bluebird Card or Bluebird Account to make a qualifying purchase in-store at Walmart or online at www.Walmart.com, subject to the limitations described below.
What bank does Walmart Bluebird use?The Bluebird Bank Account is a demand deposit account established by MetaBank®, N.A., Member FDIC. When we receive the money that you deposit to your Bluebird Bank Account, the funds are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”), subject to applicable limitations and restrictions of such insurance.
Can I get cash back with my bluebird card?Getting cash back at a merchant is a convenient way to get cash without having to go to an ATM. If permitted by the merchant, you can use the Visa® debit card issued with your Bluebird® Bank Account to get cash back from point of sale (POS) devices when you shop in stores.
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