How to determine which gift cards work to load Bluebird/Serve at Walmart

Introduction

Note: On January 8, 2016 American Express sent out a notice to a large number of Bluebird & Serve cardholders informing them that loading capabilities on their accounts had been terminated. For more information, see: Amex kills Bluebird and Serve for manufactured spend

American Express has two prepaid products that can be loaded at Walmart with pin-enabled gift cards. Called Bluebird and Serve, these products are loaded either by going to a register or at a kiosk known as the MoneyCenter Express. In this guide I will detail exactly which pin-enabled gift cards work at Walmart to load these cards and which ones do not work.

For further reading, see: Beginner’s guide to buying & liquidating Visa & Mastercard gift cardsBest options for buying Visa and MasterCard gift cards.

Cards that work

Metabank Visa

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Metabank Visas come in a variety of different packages. The package shown above is sold at a number of popular retailers. To determines who issues a card, simply look at the fine print on the very bottom of the back of the package.

Loads:
  • MoneyCenter Express Kiosk – Works normally.
  • Register – Works normally.
Pin:
  • Last 4 digits of the card number

Note: Cards purchased from Macerich Malls, Simon Malls and GiftCardMall are issued by Metabank and work as described above.

U.S. Bank Visa

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U.S. Bank Visas come in a variety of packages. The one shown above is for a variable load card. You can determine the issuer by looking at the small print on the package.

Loads:
  • MoneyCenter Express Kiosk – Works normally.
  • Register – Works normally.
Pin:
  • The pre-assigned pin comes in the package or call 866-952-5653 to set the pin.

U.S. Bank Mastercard

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U.S. Bank issued Mastercards do work at Walmart, however they aren’t quite as easy as Visas. When loading Bluebird/Serve at the Walmart MoneyCenter Express kiosk these cards work just like normal.

If you are trying to use them to load at a register, you must quickly hit the “Change Payment” button after swiping the card. If not, it will be processed as a credit transaction and fail. The “Change Payment” method is a bit tricky and is better described in this post.

Loads:
  • MoneyCenter Express Kiosk – Works normally.
  • Register – Must quickly hit the “Change Payment” button.
Pin:
  • The pre-assigned pin comes in the package or call 866-952-5653 to set the pin.

Sunrise Bank Visa

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Looks very similar to Metabank packaging.

Sunrise Bank Visas sometimes come in packages very similar to Metabank’s. Just like with Metabank cards, you can determine the issuer by looking at the fine print on the back.

Loads:
  • MoneyCenter Express Kiosk – Works Normally
  • Register – Works Normally
Pin:
  • Last 4 digits of the card number

Other Issuers

Some local banks and smaller credit unions issue their own Visa prepaid gift cards. As long as these cards are pin-enabled and not issued by a bank whose cards don’t work at Walmart (see below) they should work. Consult the documentation for those cards regarding how to set a pin and then load them either at the register or at the MoneyCenter Express kiosk.

Cards that may or may not work

Vanilla Branded Visa Cards/Incomm

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Visa cards issued by Incomm which include a wide variety of cards carrying the Vanilla branding, will not generally work at Walmart, but there may be a workaround. Many people have had success loading Bluebird/Serve with these cards in denominations of under $50, however this doesn’t seem to work for everyone.

It is probably not a good idea to purchase these with the idea of liquidating in small amounts until you have tested this for yourself. Also, keep in mind that these cards do work to load REDbird in any amount, so that may be a better option.

Loads:
  • MoneyCenter Express Kiosk – May work in denominations of $49.99 or below.
  • Register – May work in denominations of $49.99 or below.
Pin:
  • Any four digits that you choose on first use.

Note: Cards purchased from GiftCards.com are issued by Incomm, but seem to work normally at Walmart.

Cards that don’t work

Other Prepaid Cards

Many prepaid gift and rebate cards have the word “Debit” on them, but are not pin-enabled. If the card does not have a pin, then it cannot be used to load Bluebird or Serve at Walmart.

Summary

  • Metabank, Sunrise Bank and U.S. Bank issued Visa gift cards all work to load Bluebird & Serve regularly at both the MoneyCenter Express kiosk and at registers.
  • U.S. Bank issued Mastercards work normally at the MoneyCenter Express kiosks, but require you to quickly press the “Change Payment” button at the register.
  • Visa gift cards issued by Incomm may work in denominations under $50.
  • Pin-enabled Visa gift cards issued by smaller banks and credit unions generally work at Walmart to load Bluebird/Serve, however it is always a good idea to do a small test.
  • Gift cards that do not have pins will not work at Walmart to load Bluebird or Serve even if they have the word debit on them.
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Adam

Do these gift cards still work at money center kiosks normally?

ashok

Does any one know if Walmart changed the setting in their terminals. last few days we were able to load gift cards only at some walmart and that too on 1-2 terminals. Now we cannot load anywhere as it is rejected with “Debit not approved call authorizer”.

Chris

Hello. I went to a Walmart today to load some visa gift cards onto a serve card and was told that Walmart doesn’t allow that anymore. So I went across town to another Walmart and had no issues loading the gift cards onto my Serve card.
Does anyone know if Walmart changed their policy at all to stop taking visa gift cards to load serve cards? I’m just preparing to see if there is any kind of transition happening with how Walmart does loading. Or is it possible the sales person I dealt with was confused on the actual policy that Walmart has? Can certain stores change their policy to whatever they want? Thank you in advance.

Nick Reyes

Many cashiers will tell you that you can’t use a gift card to load Serve if you explicitly ask to pay with a gift card. There was never an official policy saying that they accept visa gift cards — the fact is that the cards noted in this post run as debit cards on the payment terminal, so they just work at the payment terminal. Generally, I just say I’d like to load $X. When it comes time to pay, I just swipe my card and enter the PIN. I wouldn’t make much of an argument out of it if a cashier told me I couldn’t do it as I know it’ll likely work fine the next time with a different cashier. No sense in arguing about it with the one cashier now and then who protests since I know that I likely won’t have a problem next time with a different cashier.

Maggie

Nick, do you think I will have any issues w/ the sunrise visa debit gift card when it comes to reloading my bluebird Amex?

Adam

I continue to load to my Bluebird AMEX at wal-mart with no problems using the solutions Nick mentioned below. I only buy VISA’s issued by METABANK and US Bank.

len

why does visa gift cards on ebay cost say $128 for a $100 valued card ? when most stores only charge 3.95 – 6.95 to buy, trying to use paypal to buy some but that $28+ fee is odd

Buffy M Frederick

Is there any gift cards that can be purchased to add money to a bluebird card online? My son is in another state, and has a bluebird card. I do not have a bank account to send it through. I’m just trying to send him some for now.

Walter T.

Newb to the game here. Bought 2 x $500 OneVanilla Prepaid Non-reloadable Mastercard Debit Cards at Sam’s under the AMEX $250 back on $1,250 promo.

Just got my AMEX ONE VIP Serve card in the mail and and trying to figure out if I can load these debit cards onto the serve card or not.

At the Walmart kiosk you need a PIN. These cards get a PIN at the POS after the first use. (User picks). If I buy something using the card(s) and set a PIN, can I then load the value onto the Serve card, or do these cards just inherently not work to load to Serve?

Anyone been in this situation before?

nick

I’ve only used $500 Metabank gift cards that i buy at safeway. For these you just use the last four digits as the pin and i have no trouble loading them at the register to my Serve One VIP, just did it today. That’s the only method i can speak for, I live in Hawaii so not sure about walmarts in other states.

Bonnie

I loaded four $500 Kroger Visa debit gift cards into my bluebird account end of Nov. (And multiple in Oct). I have gone to 3 walmarts this week and tried to load my 5th card and it won’t upload. It is a debit gift card with a pin just like all the ones I’ve done the past few months. I checked my Bluebird account. It is still open.
Any suggestions would be great!

Courtney

Hi Bonnie- Maybe the monthly limits have changed? I don’t see anywhere online that they have though so not sure. I’m thinking of doing this soon- what did the Kroger debit cards look like? Were they just prepaid visas you bought at Kroger?

Steve

The Bluebird monthly limit for debit card deposits is $1000. You may just have to wait until next month to try again.

Gene

please help.
bought a VGC on staples.com (giftcardmall/metabank).
“4 digit activation code” is required.
where can i find this code?
thanks!

Anyone

This might not be the activity for you. That information is readily available in many places.

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Jim

I purchased a $500 single-use VGC at Kroger for $5.95 and loaded it successfully to Bluebird via the clerk at the Walmart MoneyCenter desk. She told me all register clerks should be able to do it, but that newer ones may not have had the training. I went in the morning when the MoneyCenter had no line. They take the Bluebird card and scan it at their machine, ask how much to put on it, then they had me verify the amount, and then swipe my debit card. The card-swipe machine for the debit card was down low in front of the desk for privacy in swiping and entering the PIN. This felt very smooth.

AB

I tried to load Kroger 123 rewards visa card with credit card and it could not load it. Card says only cash payment required What was the exact card you purchased from Kroger using Credit Card?

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rob black

just tried loading a $200 Meta card from Office Depot. Put in code and said approved then cashier said declined and handed me a small slip of paper—contact issuer. Work around ??

Brian

Just an FYI. I was at my local Lowes today. They have US Bank AND Metabank giftcards over by all the other numerous giftcards they carry.

Brad Meyer

Cool. Guess I’ll have to visit them tomorrow and see if mine has any.

Jenny Jones

I just want to know how do I get a card? And I saw a lady at Walmart the other day and she held up her phone to have the cashier scan it to pay for her stuff I’m really confused how to redeem the money I’m collecting, please someone help!

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