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Open Serve: Do 1 of the following:
1) Buy a temporary card. (free in cvs in NJ won’t take cc)($3.95 fee), or
2) Open online. They’ll send you a card. (free)
Note that you COULD have more than one of these: Bluebird (BB), Redcard and serve. 

Loading Serve: Serve does not have any fees to load money.
a) At CVS, 7-11, and Rite Aid ONLY CASH can be loaded.
b) At Walmart GCs …uh Debit Cards (besides Vanilla cards) can be loaded onto Serve just like onto BB. Load limit: $2500/day up to $5000/month
c) At Family Dollar max $499.99/Day, not hard coded, YMMV, Cash or Debit/Gift Card.
WARNING: There are reports of debit cards being drained at FD, and not loading onto Serve, so FD is not recommended.
d) An Amex CC of the serve cardholder can be linked and used to fund your Serve ONLINE. Load limit: $200 per day/$1000 per month
Amex cc loads are not considered cash advance. They DO NOT earn points, or count towards a spending threshold.
e) Debit Cards linked to Serve: $200/day up to 1000/month ONLINE.  But only a permanent DC with your name on it. (NOT GCs)

So your total loading limit per month, if using all 3 methods is $7K.

-Serve has a $1 monthly inactivity fee (waived in VA, NY and TX) that is waived if you use Direct Deposit OR add $500.
-If Serve has a bonus for using direct deposit, use AP.

Using the funds on Serve:
-Free ATM use/withdrawal at MoneyPass ATMs. $2 elsewhere.
-Serve has a Bill Pay feature – same as BB.  You tell them who to pay, and they send a check for you.  You can pay up to 5k of unregistered billers, but 10K of registered ones (registered= those on their bill pay list). Pay your Credit Cards bills as well as many other bills or any person!
WARNING: Do not use the bill pay feature to pay the Credit Card that is linked for online loads.
-money in your Serve account can be withdrawn directly to a linked bank account, which, if done too much, may be seen as risky by Serve, but in moderation should be fine.
Withdraw to your bank https://secure.serve.com/Actions/WithdrawMoney

Make sure the name, address and phone number on your profile match your credit card billing address, or you may get declined.  When linking your credit card at serve.com, the website will only show you the address on your profile, but not the phone number, so this is easy to overlook.  Go to profile, and check/update your phone number there.

Error likely with the Serve account:
When you create a new account and add a credit card, you will be allowed to do the first transaction. After that, your account will probably go into system lockdown until you verify some information. Likely error message for this case is "Risk declined operation" when you try to add money on to the account. You will need to send in (online, fax or mail) a photo ID and a copy of your credit card or statement. Upload your documents here -
https://secure.serve.com/User/SecureFileUpload. Then Call up AMEX Account Protection Services at 1-800-555-4318 and tell them you uploaded the documents and ask them to verify it for you.
« Last edited by Iz on August 18, 2016, 10:36:02 AM »

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Re: Amexserve/Softcard
« Reply #3980 on: October 14, 2015, 03:37:17 PM »
There seems to be some confusion here. Are you referring to the option where you use the CC as a funding source for purchases when your balance is $0? So you get 1-2% from the CC and another 1% from Serve.
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Re: Amexserve/Softcard
« Reply #3981 on: October 14, 2015, 09:48:31 PM »
Is the VIP card sold in stores? Haven't found any
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Re: Amexserve/Softcard
« Reply #3982 on: October 14, 2015, 09:57:01 PM »
(Mods, if this is going to kill something potentially lucrative, please delete all traces. Thanks.)
Now that is funny!
I just found a new supply of forks!

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Re: Amexserve/Softcard
« Reply #3983 on: October 14, 2015, 10:04:47 PM »
With Redbird's demise, I'm considering getting some kind of Serve card. A few questions:
1. I used to have the Bluebird, and had difficulty loading VGCs onto it at the local (Valley Stream) Walmart -- a Walmart employee would hang around the kiosk watching for gift card loaders. Is it any better with Serve?
2. Am I likely to have problems loading VGCs at Family Dollar?
3. Is it definite that Amex CC loads count for minimum spend but don't generate points?

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Re: Amexserve/Softcard
« Reply #3984 on: October 14, 2015, 10:05:20 PM »
Now that RB is gone, what's the best way to cash out Vanilla Visa GC (from Dollar General)? Does it work at WM? Is there a $49.99 limit? Per transaction? Per day? Thanks.

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Re: Amexserve/Softcard
« Reply #3985 on: October 14, 2015, 10:07:13 PM »
With Redbird's demise, I'm considering getting some kind of Serve card. A few questions:
1. I used to have the Bluebird, and had difficulty loading VGCs onto it at the local (Valley Stream) Walmart -- a Walmart employee would hang around the kiosk watching for gift card loaders. Is it any better with Serve?
2. Am I likely to have problems loading VGCs at Family Dollar?
3. Is it definite that Amex CC loads count for minimum spend but don't generate points?
1. Doubtful.
2. FD is very risky. I (and others) have lost a lot of $ there. Search DDF and you can find my cautionary tale.
3. It counts for min spend.

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Re: Amexserve/Softcard
« Reply #3986 on: October 14, 2015, 10:52:59 PM »
1. Doubtful.
2. FD is very risky. I (and others) have lost a lot of $ there. Search DDF and you can find my cautionary tale.
3. It counts for min spend.
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Re: Amexserve/Softcard
« Reply #3987 on: October 14, 2015, 11:08:58 PM »
In spite of Amex phone reps
Anyone who asks the phone reps if it counts towards minimum spend doesn't deserve the bonus, IMO.
Who do you think you are fooling? You think you are going to pull a quick one on your Creator? Good luck with that.
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Re: Amexserve/Softcard
« Reply #3988 on: October 14, 2015, 11:52:55 PM »
Silver Serve vs Green Serve?

I'm in NY, so both are free for me.
I'm not going for the 1% CB.
Green serve lists "over 45,000 locations" while silver lists:
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27,500 CVS/pharmacy®, Family Dollar®, Walmart®, and participating 7‑ELEVEN® locations

Who are the other 17,500 seem to be Dollar General & Rite Aid. Are they partial to GC Cash loads?
Are there any other Silver Benefits I would miss out on?

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Re: Amexserve/Softcard
« Reply #3989 on: October 15, 2015, 12:49:59 AM »
is there an easy way to generate a direct deposit to Serve?
My monthly fee is due to post on 10/21 and it will take up to 6 weeks for my employer to process a new account for direct deposit.
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Re: Amexserve/Softcard
« Reply #3990 on: October 15, 2015, 12:52:14 AM »
is there an easy way to generate a direct deposit to Serve?
My monthly fee is due to post on 10/21 and it will take up to 6 weeks for my employer to process a new account for direct deposit.
Government job? Nobody else is that slow.
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Re: Amexserve/Softcard
« Reply #3991 on: October 15, 2015, 12:56:23 AM »
insurance

either way, I'm sure there is a significant demographic who don't get regular paychecks.
is there a workaround for the direct deposit requirement?
do cc loads work?
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Re: Amexserve/Softcard
« Reply #3992 on: October 15, 2015, 01:00:38 AM »
insurance

either way, I'm sure there is a significant demographic who don't get regular paychecks.
is there a workaround for the direct deposit requirement?
do cc loads work?
You can initiate ACH transfer from your bank account, no?
Who do you think you are fooling? You think you are going to pull a quick one on your Creator? Good luck with that.
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Switching from Redbird to Serve: Step by step instructions
« Reply #3993 on: October 15, 2015, 05:26:59 AM »
For anyone that will be coming to Serve from Redbird and has questions about the process, I wrote a detailed post on how to do this.
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Re: Switching from Redbird to Serve: Step by step instructions
« Reply #3994 on: October 15, 2015, 05:56:35 AM »
For anyone that will be coming to Serve from Redbird and has questions about the process, I wrote a detailed post on how to do this.
Are you now going to become the Serve expert?! :o

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Re: Amexserve/Softcard
« Reply #3995 on: October 15, 2015, 07:08:19 AM »
insurance

either way, I'm sure there is a significant demographic who don't get regular paychecks.
is there a workaround for the direct deposit requirement?
do cc loads work?
Cc loads currently work

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Re: Amexserve/Softcard
« Reply #3996 on: October 15, 2015, 07:09:18 AM »
Has anyone bought a temporary serve card recently? When registering online,  can you register as an type of serve,  or only specific ones

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Re: Amexserve/Softcard
« Reply #3997 on: October 15, 2015, 07:59:29 AM »
For anyone that will be coming to Serve from Redbird and has questions about the process, I wrote a detailed post on how to do this.
Excellent idea! I can't believe none of the bloggers did anything like that!
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Re: Switching from Redbird to Serve: Step by step instructions
« Reply #3998 on: October 15, 2015, 08:10:03 AM »
Are you now going to become the Serve expert?! :o

OH noooo . Not again . LOL

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Re: Amexserve/Softcard
« Reply #3999 on: October 15, 2015, 08:38:12 AM »
For anyone that will be coming to Serve from Redbird and has questions about the process, I wrote a detailed post on how to do this.
I disagree with you on certain points,  for example I'd recommend to open a serve card after closing RC with the same email address,  I've tried doing it with a different email address and I got a error that I have another prepaid account,  when I called in they told me I should open it with the same email address and guess what the error did not pop up.
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