How does Netspend work?
Netspend gives you choices when it comes to managing your finances by giving you prepaid products that let you handle your money, your way. Card usage is subject to card activation and identity verification. [2] Already have a Card?
Is Netspend part of MetaBank?
Netspend, a Global Payments Company, is a registered agent of The Bancorp Bank, MetaBank, N.A., and Republic Bank & Trust Company. The Netspend Visa Prepaid Card may be used everywhere Visa debit cards are accepted.
Is Netspend part of Axos Bank?
Netspend, a TSYS® Company, is a registered agent of Axos Bank, The Bancorp Bank, MetaBank, and Republic Bank & Trust Company. The Netspend Visa Prepaid Card may be used everywhere Visa debit cards are accepted. The Netspend Prepaid Mastercard may be used everywhere Debit Mastercard is accepted.
How to contact Netspend customer service?
Other inquiries can be sent to [email protected]. Call us. For Customer Service, call us toll-free at: 1-86-NETSPEND. (1-866-387-7363) Mail us. Netspend Corporation. PO Box 2136.
What happened to Netspend prepaid debit cards?
Many people who don’t have bank accounts rely on prepaid debit cards which you buy and add money to so you can make purchases and pay bills. But the FTC says thousands of NetSpend prepaid debit card holders had trouble getting access to cash they loaded onto the cards, or to direct deposits from their paychecks or government benefits.
Why did the FTC Sue Netspend?
NetSpend markets their cards – in English and Spanish – to people who don’t have traditional checking or savings accounts. The FTC’s lawsuit claims NetSpend’s ads told consumers they would have immediate access to funds loaded on the cards and were guaranteed approval for the cards.