They want their vig so you have to do some transactions so they get $1 every so often and don't load $500 all the time. NetSpend gets upset and will lock your account if you only load $500 all the time and pay bills. Then pay your bill by pulling funds from NetSpend. Go to your biller's website and set up NetSpend as a payment account by putting the route # and account number provided by NetSpend. There is very little info on the netspend website about Billpay but there does seem to be a billpay option.Įven if you've never heard of the HEB specific product i'm referring to can anyone give me some insight to the viability of Netspend prepaid products as an MS instrument?You do pulls from your NetSpend account. Only thing I can't figure out is how to drain the funds from the Netspend card. If the employees let me buy a reload pack with a CC that earns a grocery store bonus and then I loaded onto the Netspend prepaid card. I wondered if this could possibly be a good MS outlet. I can't find any info on this anywhere but I was just at HEB the other day (a grocery store chain in TX) and I noticed they sell a product called "HEB Netspend Visa Prepaid Card" and then right next to it they have "Netspend reload packs".
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