Just be aware that VZW started to do execute an Address Verification Service (AVS). This becomes a hassle if you now try to use a generic (Visa, MC, AmEx) pre-paid gift card.
VZW does a $1 charge to execute the AVS. This causes two problems.
- If you never registered your pre-paid gift card (most people don't), there is no address associated with the card, and therefore the AVS will always fail. OK, that could be prevented by calling the number on the back of the card, and ask to have the registered with your name and address.
- The $1 is deducted from your available balance. So, if you had a $50 card, you now have only $49 that can be charged. Yea, after a week (8 days for AmEx), that $1 is returned back to your balance, but the day you are attempting to make the charge, that $1 is not there.
In other words, if you have a $50 card and want to make a $50 payment, VZW attempt to charge $1 and $50. That's $51 and will fail for insufficient balance.
If VZW had its act together, they could break that $50 payment into $1 and $49, and allow the $1 to stand (not returned in a week).
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