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siriuscat 02-19-2013 12:12 PM

3v visa vouchers in the UK?
 
Do they exist? I cant find any shops that have heard of it. Someone even searched through their paypoint machine but it wasn't even on there.
Somewhat confused.

SpecialOps7s 02-19-2013 12:20 PM

They can be bought in any of these shops listed below.

Morrisons
Boots
The Co-Operative
WH Smith
Clinton Cards
Martin McColl

Ukdirect 02-19-2013 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by siriuscat (Post 423069)
Do they exist? I cant find any shops that have heard of it. Someone even searched through their paypoint machine but it wasn't even on there.
Somewhat confused.

Yeah they exist, the only problem is that the staff in shops don't know about them.

Your best bet is go into a larger chains such as the Co-op where they operate their paypoint systems from a touch screen till. When you ask them for a 3V voucher and they will look back at you with a blank expresion and say "did you mean 3g?" tell them its listed under e-money on the till.

The minimum voucher ammount is £20 and their is a £2 charge for using the service.

siriuscat 02-19-2013 01:02 PM

Fantastic replies...especially "dont u mean 3g"? I had that twice today.

Just went to the local shop and the guy looked up (and found) 3v on his paypoint machine.

Your replies are invaluable.

Today I have learned. Thanks again.

siriuscat 02-19-2013 01:43 PM

The voucher was successful but the expiry date is in 2 months.

Do I have to purchase a voucher every 2 months to update the (ghost) account?

The £20 on the voucher, what happens to that? (the registered address is a ghost address so online purchases are a no-go).

All replies gratefully received (i have searched endlessly for info, and bought the book, its just the ccard validation where i'm struggling).

Ukdirect 02-19-2013 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by siriuscat (Post 423113)
The voucher was successful but the expiry date is in 2 months.

Do I have to purchase a voucher every 2 months to update the (ghost) account?

The £20 on the voucher, what happens to that? (the registered address is a ghost address so online purchases are a no-go).

All replies gratefully received (i have searched endlessly for info, and bought the book, its just the ccard validation where i'm struggling).

Once you have used the voucher you can change the registered address on the 3v site and spend the remaining balance, or like I do use to to open a stealth eBay first :)

barrycruan 02-19-2013 02:46 PM

But using it for amazon this makes it useless. They will randomly test the card to check that it is still active and that there are funds on it.

GTB 02-19-2013 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by siriuscat (Post 423069)
Do they exist? I cant find any shops that have heard of it. Someone even searched through their paypoint machine but it wasn't even on there.
Somewhat confused.

ok just a lil bit of advice

go to this website paypoint kiosk locator

enter your home post code

you will see a list of local stores which have the paypoint kiosk

google to get their telephone number

ring them and ask them to check they do 3v gift vouchers on the paypoint machine

they do although some say they dont because they have never been asked

always better to ring them up as they are more inclined to check, when in shop they may be busy or just cant be bothered to mess about on the machine to check

make sure they understand that it is a 3v gift voucher and not three mobile network top up voucher...it happens

the vouchers start at £20, go up in £10 amounts and the most you can buy is £150 a time

and their is always a £2 fee for the voucher

you want £150, it will cost £152 total

hope this helps and saves you abit of time and ball ache

peace :peace:

GTB 02-19-2013 02:49 PM

check this thread out too siriuscat

http://www.aspkin.com/forums/amazon-...gift-card.html

Elijah 02-19-2013 02:52 PM

From £100 voucher onwards, the fee goes up to £3.50. So it would be £103.50 for £100.

GTB 02-19-2013 02:58 PM

yep thats correct elijah

thanks

siriuscat 02-19-2013 02:59 PM

I'm beginning to think the 3v Gift CARD would be better than the voucher (12 month exp).

Elijah 02-19-2013 03:12 PM

It is for that reason as well as being effectively free... you pay £25 and get £25. But they are not common.

siriuscat 02-19-2013 03:23 PM

Perhaps I can keep on selling past the voucher expiry date. When a (random?) ccard check is done (and limits the account), I just buy another voucher. Of course if the ccard check automatically happens immediately after the expiry date, that’s a lot of vouchers.

Clara 02-19-2013 07:13 PM

You can get £25 and £50 prepay visa cards from tesco in store. there is info on their banking website pages. Activate the card online and they last for 2 years. There is a £2.75 fee for the small one not sure about the big one.

Bunneh 02-19-2013 07:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Clara (Post 423200)
You can get £25 and £50 prepay visa cards from tesco in store. there is info on their banking website pages. Activate the card online and they last for 2 years. There is a £2.75 fee for the small one not sure about the big one.

Oh great, I didnt know tesco sold these cards :FF:

Elijah 02-19-2013 07:33 PM

It's £2.75 for the £50 one as well. Not a bad card. I see them in Boots as well.

siriuscat 02-20-2013 12:58 PM

The Tesco card sounds great.

Cmoon 10-30-2013 02:19 PM

Re: 3v visa vouchers in the UK?
 
And when the card runs out, you can just buy another one and use the the address from the old card?

tmastermind 10-30-2013 02:40 PM

Re: 3v visa vouchers in the UK?
 
Correct, basically when your register your first card online, you simply relog back into tat "account" and add a new card number.

Lucifer 07-07-2014 05:34 AM

Re: 3v visa vouchers in the UK?
 
can I register 3v or prime card to my EU address?

oompaloompa 07-07-2014 05:59 AM

Re: 3v visa vouchers in the UK?
 
no uk address only ^^^^


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