Keyaira Sutton, WalletHub Analyst
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The Walmart cash back limit is $100 with any debit card purchase, and $20 for personal checks. Additionally, customers with either a Capital One Walmart Mastercard or Store Card can use their card’s Quick Cash feature to withdraw cash in $20 increments, up to $100.
Quick Cash transactions are allowed with purchases of any amount made at a Walmart register. Just insert the card and press the “Cash Back” button at the payment terminal. Quick Cash transactions at a Walmart register are not considered cash advances, meaning there are no cash advance fees or bank charges. Instead, Quick Cash will appear on the card’s monthly statement as part of the original purchase.
Finally, it’s worth noting that Walmart does not allow Quick Cash on Walmart Pay purchases.
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Is this daily or monthly? Like I got 100 yesterday, can I get another 100 today?