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You can use your card at millions of places that accept Visa Cards, at home and around the world.
Yes, if a merchant is not yet chip-activated, simply swipe your card and enter your PIN. Or select CREDIT and sign for your purchase if necessary.
Yes, you can still use your card to get cash, check your balance and more. Be sure to insert the chip end of your card into the ATM with the chip facing up. Your card will remain in the ATM until your transaction is complete.
If you were reissued the same card number, your PIN will remain the same. However, your card may have a new expiration date, so update your information with billers that charge your card regularly. If your card has a new number, you must select a new PIN. Please see the activation instructions on the letter to the card that was mailed on.
No, there are no additional fees to use your new debit card.
Contactless payment availability may vary depending on terminal enablement, merchant preferences, transaction location or purchase amount. You may also be asked for your signature or PIN in some cases.
Yes. Insert the EMV card, or swipe the magnetic stripe like you would have done with your previous card. Online purchases work the same as with your previous card.
Both the card and the terminal will have the contactless symbol noted.
Your contactless card needs to be within 1 to 2 inches of the Contactless Symbol inorder to initiate a payment.
Yes, If your card is ever lost, stolen or fraudulently used, you're protected by Visa's Zero Liability Policy.