How do I find out how much is on my ClinCard?
How do I check the available balance?
- Call ClinCard Cardholder Support at 1-866-952-3795 and follow the prompts through the IVRS.
- Log in to the ClinCard cardholder website (www.myclincard.mycardplace.com) or the My ClinCard mobile app (see “How do I login to the ClinCard cardholder website or My ClinCard mobile app?”).
Why is my Clin card not working?
If you fail to inform the merchant that you want to perform a split tender transaction prior to completing the transaction, your Card is likely to be declined. Otherwise, if the card is authorized for an amount higher than the available balance, it will be declined. The merchant cannot provide the available balance.
How does a ClinCard work?
ClinCard is a technology solution that automates and tracks reimbursements and stipends to clinical trial participants in which funds are transferred to the participant via a reloadable debit card and/or direct deposit.
How do I activate my ClinCard?
1) Call Customer Service 1-866-952-3795 and follow the prompts through the interactive phone system:
- Press 2 (to activate card & for account information)
- Enter your 16-digit card number, followed by the “#” sign.
- Enter 4-digit PIN you selected, followed by the “#” sign.
What is a ClinCard?
ClinCard is a reloadable debit card that is available for use as a method to reimburse research participants. It provides an alternative to other reimbursement methods (i.e. petty cash).
Is there a ClinCard app?
Now that you are set up to receive payments and reimbursements in real time with the ClinCard® reloadable debit card, the MyClinCard app will enable you to securely and conveniently access financial details and complete additional ClinCard® account-related activities.
How long does it take to get money on ClinCard?
Benefits: ClinCard versus Cheque
| ClinCard | Cheque |
|---|---|
| Access to up to $6,500 the same day (including point of sale and ATM). | Funds are held for 4 to 7 business days before being accessible. |
Can you cash out a ClinCard?
Please know that you are allowed to withdraw the cash from your ClinCard Prepaid Mastercard® at any Mastercard-associated financial institution with teller service without having to pay a surcharge or fee for this service.
What kind of card is a ClinCard?
reloadable debit card
ClinCard is a reloadable debit card that is available for use as a method to reimburse research participants. It provides an alternative to other reimbursement methods (i.e. petty cash).
Where can I use a ClinCard?
Your ClinCard can be used at any point of sale where MasterCard is accepted, such as:
- ATMs.
- At grocery stores.
- At gas stations.
- In Stores and restaurants.
- Online.
- Online-payment of certain bills.
What are Clin cards?
How do I use a virtual ClinCard?
How do I activate my ClinCard? Your ClinCard is activated once your first payment is loaded. Please sign the back of the card and then you can immediately begin using it by selecting “credit” option in stores or for online purchases.
Can I cash out a ClinCard?
Where can I withdraw money from my ClinCard?
Is ClinCard a debit card?
Can you use a virtual card at an ATM?
A virtual debit card can be used through the mobile application of the respective bank. Although the card cannot be swiped or tapped, it can be used to pay for online purchases. Virtual debit cards cannot be used to withdraw money from ATMs or in-person stores.
What is ClinCard?
Can I withdraw cash from my ClinCard?
Use it like a credit or debit card. Use it at an ATM (there will be a $3 ClinCard fee per withdrawal, plus any individual ATM fees) To avoid any fees when withdrawing cash, use your Clincard at banks: show your Photo ID to withdraw cash. No fees charged with a teller, ATM cash withdraws will charge you a fee.
How do I turn my virtual card into cash?
You cannot get cash out of a Visa virtual credit card through an ATM machine, because there is no physical card. But you usually can make a transaction at your bank that allows you to transfer funds into your account, and withdraw them from your bank.