Gift Cards as Withdrawal Option.

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I was about to choose this method and was curious if anyone has experience with it. Do they send you a pin with it and can you take all the cash out at one time at an atm or is there a limit? Just wondering if there are any down sides to this method of withdrawal.

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you cant withdraw to a gift card they r deposit only ......
 

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No some books are sending gift cards as payouts. I got one for 500.00 and was fine. It was an American express one.
 

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Gift cards to stores such as Best Buy or Sears or other huge stors may be a a great option in the future
 

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No some books are sending gift cards as payouts. I got one for 500.00 and was fine. It was an American express one.

Thanks, I just wanted to make sure they send you gift cards that you can get money from ATMs with and not a store gift card. The site says the 'standard gift card can be used at millions of ATMs around the country' but did not want to be fooled. Has anyone else received this method of withdrawal and were you able to get money at an ATM? Does the gift card have your name on it or is it anonymous?
 

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I never knew books were sending Gift Cards as a withdrawal method. I guess I haven't withdrew in awhile though
 

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I don't think I'm going to go the gift card route. Who is familiar with Moneygram? I am debating check by fedex or moneygram. Comments plz? is moneygram easy for w/d?
 
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moneygram is real easy... you just request it, they will give you reference number.. you just go pick up your cash at the money gram location
 

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