Yes, you can use the Cabela's Credit Card at Walmart. Walmart currently accepts credit cards on all major networks. Cabela's Credit Card belongs to the Mastercard network, so you will be able to use it pretty much anywhere credit cards are accepted, as Mastercard benefits from extensive global acceptance. Just keep in mind that rewards earned with the Cabela's Credit Card can only be used for Cabela’s and Bass Pro Shops purchases, either in-store or online.
On top of that, the Cabela's Credit Card comes with a 0% foreign transaction fee, so you won’t have to worry about extra costs while traveling abroad, or shopping online, through international merchants.
Yes, you can use your Cabela's Credit Card pretty much anywhere. It's a Mastercard credit card and those offer the best acceptance, both in the U.S. and throughout the world.
More specifically, your Cabela's Credit Card is accepted by 10.7 million merchants in the U.S. and more than 210 countries worldwide.
In other words, the Cabela's Credit Card is a co-branded card that rewards you at Cabela’s as well as anywhere else you might shop.... read full answer
You can get a Cabela's Credit Card cash advance at any ATM, provided that you have obtained a PIN first. If you don't have one, you can call customer service at 800-850-8402.
Keep in mind, cash advances are quite expensive, so you may want to look into alternatives.
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