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How to Put Money on a Cash App Card

By Matthew Lynch
June 6, 2023
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How to Put Money on a Cash App Card

Cash App is a money transfer app that allows users to send and receive money quickly and easily. It also offers the ability to add money to a Cash App card, which can be used to make purchases and withdraw cash at ATMs. If you’re looking to load your Cash App card, here’s a quick guide to help you get started.

Link Your Bank Account

Before you can add money to your Cash App card, you’ll need to link a bank account. To link your account, open the Cash App and select “Balance” from the bottom menu. From there, tap “Add Bank” and follow the prompts to link your account.

Add Funds to Your Cash App Balance

Once you’ve linked your bank account, you can add funds to your Cash App balance. To do this, select “Add Cash” from the bottom menu and enter the amount you’d like to add. You can add as little as $1 or as much as $10,000 per week.

Choose Your Payment Method

Next, select your payment method. You can choose to add funds from your linked bank account or use a debit card to make an instant transfer. Keep in mind that using a debit card will incur a 3% fee, while bank transfers are free.

Confirm the Transfer

After selecting your payment method, confirm the transfer. If you’re using a bank transfer, it may take a few days for the money to be added to your Cash App balance. If you’re using a debit card, the funds will be available immediately.

Activate Your Cash App Card

Finally, activate your Cash App card to start using your balance. To activate your card, open the Cash App and select “Activate Cash Card” from the bottom menu. Follow the prompts to enter your card information and complete the activation process.

In conclusion, adding money to your Cash App card is a simple process that can be done in just a few minutes. By linking your bank account, adding funds to your Cash App balance, choosing your payment method, confirming the transfer, and activating your card, you’ll be ready to start using your Cash App card for purchases and withdrawals.

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