How do I get an EIP card?

If you haven’t received your EIP Card, or if you may have accidentally thrown it away, please call Customer Service at 1.800. 240.8100 and choose the option for assistance with a replacement, reissue, lost, or stolen Card. Upon your request, a replacement Card will be provided at no cost to you.

How do I know if I will receive EIP card?

If you qualify for an Economic Impact Payment, the government might mail you your money on a prepaid VISA debit card issued by Meta Bank. Starting the week of May 18th, approximately 4 million eligible recipients of Economic Impact Payments (EIP) will receive an EIP Card in the mail.

What if I never received my EIP card?

If your card is lost, call the Customer Service line at 1.800. 240.8100 (TTY: 1.800. … Your EIP card will be deactivated to prevent anyone from using it and a new replacement Card will be ordered. Your first reissued Card will be free.

Who is eligible for EIP card?

Eligible taxpayers who filed tax returns for either 2019 or 2018 will automatically receive an EIP of up to $1,200 for individuals or $2,400 for married couples. Parents also receive $500 for each qualifying child under the age of 17 as of the end of 2020.

Where is my EIP card 2021?

If your third payment was issued by mail in March or April 2021, your payment will arrive in the mail as a paper check from the U.S. Treasury or debit card. The EIP Card was sent in a white envelope with a return address of “Economic Impact Payment Card,” and displays the U.S. Department of the Treasury Seal.

What bank is associated with MetaBank?

MetaBank®, N.A., a national bank (“Meta”), is a subsidiary of Meta Financial Group, Inc. ® (Nasdaq: CASH), a South Dakota-based financial holding company.

How much money is on my EIP card?

You can check your card balance online (you have to register as a new user on eipcard.com, which provides information on how to use the cards) or by calling customer service at 1-(800)-240-8100.

What is a EIP card?

An economic impact payment card is a prepaid debit card that the US Treasury has used to distribute stimulus payments, in addition to paper checks and direct deposit.

How do you get to MetaBank?

Call us at 866.550. 6382. Email us: CustomerService@metabank.com.

Does MetaBank have cards?

The card offers below are from credit card issuers which have paid for a link to their website. Offers are subject to change without notice and may not be the same for all consumers. Meta Bank card offers.

Why did I get a MetaBank card?

The simple answer is because it’s fast. The IRS says it’s sending out prepaid debit cards “to speed delivery of the payments to reach as many people as soon as possible.” These cards are sponsored by the Bureau of the Fiscal Service.

What is my MetaBank account number?

Look at a paper check associated with your MetaBank account to find the routing and account numbers for your account. Other ways to confirm the correct MetaBank routing number include: Call your bank. Your local MetaBank branch or toll-free support line can provide you with routing numbers.

What is a MetaBank account?

Metabank, N.A. is a financial services company and bank that sponsors prepaid debit card companies, tax companies, and some business banking products through other companies and divisions.

What’s the number to MetaBank?

How do I check my MetaBank stimulus card balance?

Start using your EIP Card
  1. Read the Cardholder Agreement, Fee Schedule and review Transaction Limits.
  2. Activate your Card account1, set your 4-digit PIN and get your balance by calling 1.800.240.8100.
  3. Sign the back of your Card.
  4. Keep your Card number in a safe place.

What bank is cash App?

Lincoln Savings Bank
By using Cash App, you agree to be bound by the Lincoln Savings Bank Terms and Conditions set forth here.

Is MetaBank online banking?

View our Online Banking walkthrough at MetaBank.com. Or feel free to contact MetaBank Customer Service by phone at 1.866. 559.5037 or by email at ibank@metabank.com.

What kind of card does stimulus come on?

The IRS is sending prepaid debit cards to certain eligible taxpayers who filed tax returns but for whom the IRS doesn’t have bank account information. The stimulus payment is loaded on the debit card. In some cases, cards (and checks) may be going out to taxpayers who got the first stimulus payment by direct deposit.