The easiest way you can change your Target Credit Card PIN is by logging in to your online account. Alternatively, you can speak to a live representative, by calling (888) 755-5856.
Here’s how to change your Target Credit Card PIN online:
From the “Services” menu, choose “Manage Your PIN.”
Click on “Change PIN” and then “Continue.”
Set up your new PIN.
If you need help with changing your credit card’s PIN online, you can call customer service at (888) 755-5856 or at the number you see on the back of your card. A live representative should be able to help you. It is also worth noting that you can change your Target Credit Card PIN anytime.
You can't get cash advances with your Target Credit Card, unless you have been upgraded to the Mastercard version, which you can use anywhere that takes Mastercard, including virtually all ATMs. You can’t apply for that card directly. Once you have the Target Credit Card, it might be offered to you as an upgrade.
However, out of all the credit card fees, the ones associated with cash advances are some of the most exorbitant, so it's best to avoid them.
You can set a PIN for your Target Credit Card when you activate your card online. You will need this 4-digit number for in-store purchases or when you use your card for online purchases.
Alternatively, you can reset your PIN by calling the Target Credit Card customer service line at (800) 424-6888, or the number you see on the back of your card. A live representative should be able to help you.
WalletHub Answers is a free service that helps consumers access financial information. Information on WalletHub Answers is provided “as is” and should not be considered financial, legal or investment advice. WalletHub is not a financial advisor, law firm, “lawyer referral service,” or a substitute for a financial advisor, attorney, or law firm. You may want to hire a professional before making any decision. WalletHub does not endorse any particular contributors and cannot guarantee the quality or reliability of any information posted. The helpfulness of a financial advisor's answer is not indicative of future advisor performance.
WalletHub members have a wealth of knowledge to share, and we encourage everyone to do so while respecting our content guidelines. This question was posted by a WalletHub user. Please keep in mind that editorial and user-generated content on this page is not reviewed or otherwise endorsed by any financial institution. In addition, it is not a financial institution’s responsibility to ensure all posts and questions are answered.
Ad Disclosure: Certain offers that appear on this site originate from paying advertisers, and this will be noted on an offer’s details page using the designation "Sponsored", where applicable. Advertising may impact how and where products appear on this site (including, for example, the order in which they appear). At WalletHub we try to present a wide array of offers, but our offers do not represent all financial services companies or products.