Clean, safe alternatives to cash
MasterCard Gift Cards
Gift-giving – simplified.
A gift card is always the perfect size and color.
- Any amount from $10 to $1,000
- Use anywhere MasterCard is accepted1
- Variety of designs available
- Check balance easily by phone or mobile device
- $2 each – maximum flexibility at a low price
VISA Reloadable Debit Cards
Decidedly useful in a digital world
A multi-purpose card for a variety of situations
- Excellent substitutes for money orders
- Travel with one to avoid carrying large amounts of cash2
- Shop safely online -no need to reveal your banking information
- Will accept direct deposit(s)
- Use anywhere VISA is accepted1
- Check balance easily by phone or mobile device
- $6 each. Cards can be reloaded here as well
Gift Card & Reloadable Card FAQs
Call 1-866-496-6183 and an agent will assist you with the process of getting a replacement card. There is a $5 fee for this service. The replacement card will be mailed and may take up to 10 days to arrive.
Please note – A lost or stolen gift card cannot be replaced unless it was previously registered at myprepaidbalance.com.
That depends on transaction type. Your purchases are unlimited, up to the balance remaining on the card. There are limits to the frequency and dollar amounts of reloads, ATM withdrawals and cash advances. Please check the Terms and Conditions that accompanied the card at purchase.
Yes, as a general rule. However the card will be declined if you attempt to use it at merchants in countries sanctioned by the US Treasury Department. You can find the current list at https://home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/financial-sanctions/sanctions-programs-and-country-information.
Pick a card...any card
Gift cards and reloadable cards can be purchased at any ATFCU lobby location. Complete terms and conditions accompany each card.
Disclosures
1 When you purchase a card, you will be given Terms & Conditions detailing its use. Please retain those for future reference.
2 Prepaid cards cannot be used in countries sanctioned under the US Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC). View a list of these countries on the US Treasury website.