The Capital One Walmart Rewards® Mastercard® cash advance fee is 3% (min $10) per transaction, whichever is higher. A cash advance fee is charged when using the Walmart Credit Card for cash withdrawals at an ATM, with a cash advance check, or in person at participating locations.
Bear in mind that when you make a cash advance, you will incur other costs in addition to the Walmart Credit Card cash advance fee. There’s a separate cash advance APR that applies immediately after you complete the transaction. The ATM owner may also impose additional charges.
You can get a Walmart credit card cash advance from an ATM or bank if you have the Walmart Mastercard. You can’t use the Walmart Store Credit Card for a cash advance (or to make purchases anywhere but Walmart). Whether you should get a Walmart card cash advance is another story, though. The Walmart credit card cash advance fee is 3% (min $10), and an APR of 26.99% (V) will immediately apply.… read full answer
One neat way the Walmart Credit Card gives you to circumvent normal cash advance fees is to use the Quick Cash feature at Walmart. This allows you to get up to $20 per day at a Walmart register when you make a purchase. Quick Cash is treated like a normal purchase too, not a cash advance. You can do this with either the Mastercard or the Store Card.
Here’s how to get a Walmart Credit Card cash advance:
Normal cash advance: Call the number on the back of your card to request a PIN. Use that PIN at an ATM to withdraw cash. You can only do this with the Walmart Mastercard, not the Store Card.
Walmart credit card cash advance rate: 26.99% (V), depending on your credit. It starts accruing immediately.
Quick Cash: Anyone with either the Walmart Mastercard or the Walmart Store Card can get $20 cash at the register when making a purchase at Walmart. Just ask the cashier. The extra $20 will be charged to your card as a purchase, not as a cash advance. You can only use this benefit once per day.
Walmart Quick Cash APR: 17.99% to 26.99% (V), depending on your credit. You only owe interest if you carry a balance between months.
So, if you’re looking for a way to get a Walmart credit card cash advance, you’ve got options. But both have flaws. Quick Cash can be convenient, but you can’t get more than $20 per day with it. And a true cash advance is really expensive. Choose wisely!
Your Capital One Walmart Rewards® Mastercard® cash back was likely denied because you exceeded the $400 daily limit for Quick Cash or your card’s total cash advance limit.
Quick Cash is a feature available with both the Capital One Walmart Rewards® Mastercard® and the Walmart® Store Card. It allows you to withdraw $400 cash at the register when you make a purchase. And you won’t have to pay a cash advance fee, as the $400 will show up on your bill as a purchase.… read full answer
The Capital One Walmart Rewards® Mastercard® also lets you withdraw cash from an ATM but charges a cash advance fee of 3% (min $10) as well as a 26.99% (V) APR that begins to accrue immediately.
If you’re denied from redeeming cash back rewards earned on your credit card, that’s a different story. It could be an honest mistake that you can clear up with a quick call to Capital One, the issuer, at 1 (800) 227-4825. And while your rewards won’t expire due to inactivity, you can lose them if your account closes or if it’s not in good standing (i.e., you’re missing payments).
Here’s why your Walmart credit card cash back was denied:
You already got Walmart Quick Cash once today. You can withdraw up to the daily limit of $400 or the available cash limit whichever is lower. The minimum purchase amount is $0.01. You must make a merchandise purchase in a Walmart or Amigo’s store to make a Quick Cash transaction.
You’re not making a purchase. Quick Cash is only available when you buy something (of any amount).
You’re over the cash advance limit. Although Quick Cash transactions are processed as payments, they count against your cash advance limit, which is a portion of your overall credit limit. Your Walmart credit card cash advance limit is listed on your monthly billing statement.
Capital One made an error. If you’re looking for your cash back rewards but can’t find them, it’s possible Capital One made a mistake. Call them at 1 (800) 227-4825 to check out the situation.
Your account’s not in good standing. You’ll be denied any unredeemed cash back you’ve earned if you miss payments or close your account.
Your Walmart Credit Card cash advance limit should be listed on your monthly bill. The customer service department will also be able to tell you.
Credit cards have a cash advance limit, which issuers assign based on a given cardholder’s creditworthiness.
With that being said, it’s important to note that credit card cash advances work a bit differently from getting cash back at the register with a debit card, for example. A cash advance is typically obtained from an ATM using a special PIN provided by the card issuer, Capital One in this case. Also, … read full answercash advances tend to be quite costly, so it's best to avoid them.
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