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Can I transfer the money on my Visa Electronic Payment Card to my personal checking or savings account?

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Yes, as long as the bank where you keep your personal checking or savings account is a Visa Member bank you will be allowed to withdraw from the Electronic Payment Card and physically deposit into your personal Checking or Savings Account. Take your card to your bank teller window and explain that you want to transfer money from the Electronic Payment Card to your personal checking or savings account. This process counts as a withdrawal. If your bank usually charges you a fee for making deposits in your account, you will still be charged that fee. If a teller doesn’t recognize the card, you should verify that you are at a bank that accepts VISA and then call Chase Customer Service at 1-866-847-8586 and report the bank location.

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