You can activate your Aspire Card either online, or by calling (855) 802-5572. Another way to activate your Aspire Card is by using the card issuer’s mobile app.
Your new Aspire Card will be ready to make purchases in just a few minutes no matter which method you use to activate it. Aspire does not have a certain time limit within which you need to activate your card, but it’s best to do it as soon as possible.
How to Activate an Aspire Card
By phone: Call (855) 802-5572 or the number on the sticker attached to the front of the card. Verify your personal information (e.g. Social Security number, card number, or phone number associated with your application) to activate your Aspire Card.
On the website: Log in to your Aspire account (or create an account if you don’t have one) and find the activation page. Enter the required security information. Activate your Aspire Card as instructed.
On mobile: Log in to the Aspire mobile app (for iOS or Android) using the same credentials that you’d use to log in online. Tap the credit card activation button, then enter any security information that’s requested on the following page.
Your new Aspire Card will be available for purchases immediately after activation. If you have any trouble activating your card, Aspire customer service can always help you out. You can give them a call at (855) 802-5572.
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