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BankFirst Vision - Prepaid Wired Plastic - Prepaid Visa Mastercard
BankFirst Vision Prepaid - Wired Plastic - Pre-cash Prepaid V/MC Debit Cards. Frozen Balances, System Glitches, Fee Duplication all cost you when you use BankFirst cards

What was the problem? In late June of two days before I was supposed to move to my new place to be exact, Vision Prepaid Visa cards (BankFirst of Sioux Falls) froze me out of my account by system glitch. This apparently happended to numerous customers of theirs across the country, according to one CS rep I talked to that day.

Here's how it went. Each time I tried to withdraw from an ATM, they reduced my balance by the amount but declined the withdrawel. After several hours on the phone they said it was their server issue and several customers were affected and it would be resolved within the next few business days. When they did finally resolve this I was advised by the phone CS rep that it was isolated to one issue, that a server replacement and other resolution measures had taken place, including a new CS agency and new Cs phone number and that this type of incidence could never happen again.

It happened again to me later in November of last year.

This time the person I spoke with required me to fax them copies of the ATM slips and my online transaction page, so they could "be sure" that I hadn't actually received the money. When I mention the other incident, they say oh well they didn't know anything about that but as far as they knew I could just be making false claims and pocketing the money. They wanted me to go out of my way back to the machine and write down the Vendor number and machine ID off of it also. I never did go back to the machine, I just guessed from the various numbers on the slip. Oh and they said it's the machine's fault bacause it was a code 56 of something, even though I was reading it right off the ATM slip where it said code 82 or something/contact your bank. It took a day or so for them to turn around and update my balance, once I called them back the next morning again, and then my card was deactivated and they had to reactivate my card or something.

Of course there were additional fees somewhere in there.

Well this morning on my way to work I go by the ATM, having recently had my IRS tax return direct deposited for my convenience, I figured I would take out some money for gas and routine things for the week and lo and behold, Declined.

After spending over 20 mins trying to get through to CS to no avail, and being that I have several hundred dollars in there and no pending transactions or payments, I am still perplexed why I can't just take $20 or so out. Suffice to say, when this is all over I will be ending services with them and finding another. Of course if I call they'll overcharge me on that too.

What Happened in the end? On the first occaision I actually sold some personal belongings (musical equipment etc) underpriced online, in order to have the available funds which I already was the owner of but unable to access. To try to complete the move as scheduled. As it was I also had to pay an extra days rent at the old place.

In the second situation, I had to do without some things for a day and of course had to send the fax in the next day and so on, at my expense/effort. Plus the stress of realising that this could easily continue despite the assurance (lies?) of the previous rep.

In the third, I am still waiting for a response, I will say this much that I had my tax refund split between two accounts because I knew I was needing to find another card and was testing a new one out. Somehow I got that half several days (3 bus days) earlier than the exact same deposit source/time on this card. Wonder what they were doing with my money all that time.



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