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"Dear TD Go Customer

Beginning September 3, 2014, we're making changes to the TD GO Card program.
•We're decreasing the reload limit. We're reducing the per-day reload amount from $1,000 to $500. Rest assured, your maximum card balance at any time will remain at $2,000.
•We're changing how you can fund your TD Go Card. Account owners and friends and family members will only be able to load TD Go Card(s) using a TD Bank Debit or Credit Card, or by direct deposit. ◦If you don't have a TD Bank Debit or Credit Card, you may continue to fund your existing TD Go Card(s) by setting up direct deposit or by opening a TD Bank Checking or Credit Card account. To open a TD Bank account, call us anytime at 1-888-751-90000, visit any TD Bank location, or connect to tdbank.com."



TD Go

http://www.tdbank.com/gift-prepaid-cards/tdgocard/

The website is really quite good - clearly written, well explained - and much of the information in this wiki is from there.

Summary:

TD Go is a reloadable Visa Buxx prepaid product designed for teens. There is an Account Owner account with an online view of up to 7 teen accounts, each with a card. The Account Owner (and others, see below) can add funds and check the balance online or over the phone.

Requirements:

Both the Account Owner and teen must live in one of the following states (or DC): Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont or Virginia.

The Account Owner must be at least 18, the teen must be at least 13. Both must have valid SS#s.

Details, Fees, Limits:

The initial purchase cost is $4.95 for a load of $20 to $1,000 from a CC or DC. A card will be sent to you shortly. You can't do anything further without the card, because you have to register it online before you can use it or load it further.

Subsequent loads will cost $1.00 for up to $1,000 load per teen card per day.

When using a CC for an initial purchase or load, be careful that it is not coded as a Cash Advance, because you will most likely not get any rewards for such a purchase and you may also be charged interest for it. You can set you CA limit to zero to protect yourself, but this may cause your CC to be declined for loading from it (which may be a good thing). Please search the thread for quite a few accounts of different, sometimes conflicting experiences with this and exercise caution.

You may load up to $3,000 per teen card per 30 days (not calendar month), but you may only have a maximum balance of $2,000 per teen card at any time.

You may withdraw $60 per week (!) via ATM. TD ATMs are free, non-TD ATMs have an additional $3.00 fee on top of whatever the ATM itself may charge. Also, checking your balance at a non-TD ATM will cost you $3.00.

Point of Service (POS) transactions, PIN or signature, are free.

You may obtain cash back via PIN POS, up to the balance on the card, or any limits imposed by the store you are in, whichever is less.

There seems to also be a $2,000 limit on transactions per rolling 7 days, which I can't find in the documentation, but was reported to me by a CS agent over the phone.

There is a $2.50 monthly Inactivity fee after 12 months of inactivity, and a 3% charge for using the card outside of the US.

There are a few other fees on the card that you are less likely to run into. For further information, please see the Terms of Service document, which you should read carefully for ANY new financial product in which you are planning to participate, regardless of how confident you are that you know how it works.

One other interesting feature of this program is that they encourage people other than the Account Owner to fund the teens' cards. Each other family member or friend will need to sign up with a profile, live in one of the states listed above, and provide their SS#, but they can then fund the teens' cards online or over the phone as the Account Holder would.

What to do with a funded card:

You can purchase things, using Pin Debit or signature in stores, or online. You can get a small amount of cash back at TD ATMs. You can get cash back at registers when making a purchase. You can probably fund AP, BB/Serve and Evolve, though I have not personally verified that, and I know nothing about the potential dangers of doing so. Some report that you can pay your Citi CC bill over the phone using it as a DC, which it is.

And shockingly enough, you can even give a card to your teen so that they can start learning financial responsibility.  ::)
« Last edited by Novo on July 31, 2014, 10:45:16 PM »

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Re: TD GO
« Reply #260 on: July 29, 2014, 10:37:22 PM »
 I lowered my ca to 0 on my chase card and then it didn't allow me to purchase the TD go card so i immediately called up chase and put it back to $1000, they did it on the spot no problem and then the purchase went through ( as a cash advance) waiting to see if it will fall off used the case ink.

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Re: TD GO
« Reply #261 on: July 29, 2014, 10:59:18 PM »
I lowered my ca to 0 on my chase card and then it didn't allow me to purchase the TD go card so i immediately called up chase and put it back to $1000, they did it on the spot no problem and then the purchase went through ( as a cash advance) waiting to see if it will fall off used the case ink.
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Re: TD GO
« Reply #262 on: July 29, 2014, 11:14:04 PM »
I lowered my ca to 0 on my chase card and then it didn't allow me to purchase the TD go card so i immediately called up chase and put it back to $1000, they did it on the spot no problem and then the purchase went through ( as a cash advance) waiting to see if it will fall off used the case ink.
anyone know the lowest we can put it that it will go thru?
Do CA balance work as the fee charged like If i make $1000 purchase does the CA need to be 1000 or only what the fee will come out to so let's say $20

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Re: TD GO
« Reply #263 on: July 29, 2014, 11:15:38 PM »
Correct but there's a 1k limit online
5k in Walmart
-1000
TD buxx is a a debit card not credit. You can load cc online only to serve, not bb. But you can load DC to both serve and bb. The problem with buxx is it's really a prepaid, which amex doesn't like so you might get blocked, again,  for both serve and bb.

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Re: TD GO
« Reply #264 on: July 29, 2014, 11:18:30 PM »
Does anyone know if you can use the TD Go to pay bills on Evolve Money? Presumably it should be fine, but I haven't gotten my card yet so haven't tried.

Also...it's been a week since I first ordered my TD Go cards.  Should I be concerned it's taking this long?

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Re: TD GO
« Reply #265 on: July 29, 2014, 11:20:22 PM »
what's the point if I have to go to Wal-Mart I can use bluebird why do I have to use td ?
The point is that you can load an extra 1k online using a DC. In this, there is no difference between bb or serve. see my previous post. There I mention that amex doesn't like using a prepaid for online loading. Two advantages of the buxx are in WM: Card has name on it and looks like regular bank debit card so should have no problems loading even with the most hyper alert cashier/rep and two you can load 1k in a single transaction at least at ATM and moneycenter.

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Re: TD GO
« Reply #266 on: July 29, 2014, 11:48:12 PM »
what's the point if I have to go to Wal-Mart I can use bluebird why do I have to use td ?

You don't have to. But having a real looking DC with your name embossed on it certainly makes it easier for cashier loads! My plan - load 1999.99 at the ATM and the 500.00 at the cashier, to make daily $2500 more seamless and remove the 10 minute wait requirement.
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Re: TD GO
« Reply #267 on: July 29, 2014, 11:59:56 PM »
The point is that you can load an extra 1k online using a DC. In this, there is no difference between bb or serve. see my previous post. There I mention that amex doesn't like using a prepaid for online loading. Two advantages of the buxx are in WM: Card has name on it and looks like regular bank debit card so should have no problems loading even with the most hyper alert cashier/rep and two you can load 1k in a single transaction at least at ATM and moneycenter.
Do cashiers make problems doing 1k in one transaction?
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Re: TD GO
« Reply #268 on: July 30, 2014, 12:39:55 AM »
My Q was: what can TD GO be used for besides paying a Citi CC bill?
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Re: TD GO
« Reply #269 on: July 30, 2014, 12:51:25 AM »
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It should be easier to load to BB/Serve
 
The point is that you can load an extra 1k online using a DC. In this, there is no difference between bb or serve. see my previous post. There I mention that amex doesn't like using a prepaid for online loading. Two advantages of the buxx are in WM: Card has name on it and looks like regular bank debit card so should have no problems loading even with the most hyper alert cashier/rep and two you can load 1k in a single transaction at least at ATM and moneycenter.
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Re: TD GO
« Reply #270 on: July 30, 2014, 12:59:13 AM »
Do cashiers make problems doing 1k in one transaction?
I don't know if cashiers have ability to do more than $500 per transaction. In the past they couldn't. I don't know if WM made any changes when b/serve introduced higher daily load amounts.

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Re: TD GO
« Reply #271 on: July 30, 2014, 01:00:15 AM »
It should be easier to load to BB/Serve
But isn't it easier to buy GC's than to follow the rules of loading to GO? $3000 load a month no? That limits how much you can put onto BB/Serve.

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Re: TD GO
« Reply #272 on: July 30, 2014, 01:11:57 AM »
But isn't it easier to buy GC's than to follow the rules of loading to GO? $3000 load a month no? That limits how much you can put onto BB/Serve.
You can do $3000 from GO and the rest with GCs and it'll still be (at least a little) easier.
+ most of us (i think) don't get $5000 worth of GCs at once, so being able to load 3k from your phone and saving you a trip (stop) to a supermarket also helps.
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Re: TD GO
« Reply #273 on: July 30, 2014, 01:15:06 AM »
You can do $3000 from GO and the rest with GCs and it'll still be (at least a little) easier.
+ most of us (i think) don't get $5000 worth of GCs at once, so being able to load 3k from your phone and saving you a trip (stop) to a supermarket also helps.
Didn't realize the 3K can load from a phone. I guess I don't understand how it works exactly. Will have to read into it more.

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Re: TD GO
« Reply #274 on: July 30, 2014, 01:20:17 AM »
Didn't realize the 3K can load from a phone. I guess I don't understand how it works exactly. Will have to read into it more.
Just to clarify, I meant load 3k (1k per day) to GO, not to BB. and yes, I think the only way is by web
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Re: TD GO
« Reply #275 on: July 30, 2014, 12:58:29 PM »
You can do $3000 from GO and the rest with GCs and it'll still be (at least a little) easier.
+ most of us (i think) don't get $5000 worth of GCs at once, so being able to load 3k from your phone and saving you a trip (stop) to a supermarket also helps.

Just a friendly amendment:  It may be easier to load the $3000 directly from your credit card to the TD card via the Web, but you are "only" getting 1 point per dollar transferred.  When you buy gift cards, say from Staples with Ink, you get 5 points per dollar.

Also, just asking again, does anyone have experience using TD Go to pay bills via Evolve Money?
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Re: TD GO
« Reply #276 on: July 30, 2014, 03:18:35 PM »
is it safe to buy $5000 gift cards with amex card and load to td then td to bluebird and pay from bluebird is the way to do it or I just load the gift card to bluebird and skip the TD option ?

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Re: TD GO
« Reply #277 on: July 30, 2014, 03:19:30 PM »
is it safe to buy $5000 gift cards with amex card and load to td then td to bluebird and pay from bluebird is the way to do it or I just load the gift card to bluebird and skip the TD option ?

AFAIK Metabank GC's do not load to TD. 
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Re: TD GO
« Reply #278 on: July 30, 2014, 03:23:37 PM »
AFAIK Metabank GC's do not load to TD. 

Rather, Amex does not load to TDGO....

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Re: TD GO
« Reply #279 on: July 30, 2014, 03:34:06 PM »
Rather, Amex does not load to TDGO....

I'm fairly certain he was talking about the Metabank GC's although I could be wrong. 
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