That said there is still a boat load of places that accept credit card payments. Safeway used to be the easiest place to purchase reloadits with a credit card, but they have since changed and you can only purchase them in cash. This is available to people who don’t have T-Mobile as their wireless provider, there is a $5 monthly fee but this is also refunded if you reload more than $500 per month. ![]() The best bit? If you reload more than $300 the reloadit activation fee of $3-$3.95 is refunded to your T-Mobile visa account the next day. T-Mobile has a new prepaid card which can be reloaded with reloadit cards (which you can purchase with credit cards). ![]() This is probably my favorite method at the moment. Once you learn how to double and triple dip with other rewards programs (ShopKick, Plink & Visa Savings Edge) then you can easily make back the fees and earn straight profit on your credit card spend. But if meeting a minimum spend requirement is your only goal, then this is a perfect option. You need to go to a Walmart money center to be able to load the cards which does take a little more time than before. This means you can use it to hit rotating category bonuses or almost any category that rewards you heavily. The downside is that the activation fees on these cards is usually higher ($6.95 vs $3.95 for Vanilla Reloads) the upside is that they are more widely available in different settings. ![]() You have a lot more options on where you can purchase Visa gift cards as well, most people seem to gravitate to buying them from Staples or Office Depot to make use of the 5x Chase UR points earning capability (plus the ability to earn points with ShopKick, Plink & Visa Savings Edge) on the Chase Ink Bold & Chase Ink Plus cards. You can fund your bluebird account with Visa gift cards (daily limit of $1,000). Just because you cannot get Vanilla Reloads anymore doesn’t mean you can’t still utilize your bluebird account still.
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