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Visa’s Vanilla gift cards are usually pretty easy to use in person. But because they’re only intended for purchases, it can be tough if you want to trade them in for cash. You can’t use Vanilla gift cards at ATMs or transfer the funds directly to your bank. But you still may have some options, including buying money orders, exchanging the gift cards, or using them for purchases.

How do you get cash from a Vanilla Visa gift card?

  • Buy a money order with the gift card.
  • Use a Gift Card Exchange Kiosk to swap your gift card for cash for a small fee.
  • Sell your gift card through a gift card exchange website or app.
  • Sell your card in person.
  • Use the gift card to pay bills, get groceries, or buy items to resell.
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Buy a Money Order with the Gift Card

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  1. You can purchase a money order with a prepaid gift card, but only at certain storefronts. Walmart, USPS, and Western Union all allow you to purchase money orders with a Vanilla Visa gift card. If there’s a Kroger near you, you may be able to buy one from there, as well.[1]
    • A money order is a document issued by a bank that permits the recipient to cash in a check for the prescribed amount.
  2. Use the Vanilla Visa gift card to pay for the order. There may be a fee for the money order, so remember to account for that when you choose the amount of the money order. (For example, if your Vanilla gift card is worth $50 and the money order costs $1, you’d buy a money order for $49.)
    • When you fill out the money order, write your name down as both the sender and the recipient. Be sure to write down the correct amount, as well.
    • Do not endorse the back of the money order, as this is to be signed when you receive the money order.
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  3. Once your money order has been approved and received, take it to your bank and deposit it or cash it in.
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Exchange the Gift Card at a Gift Card Exchange Kiosk

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  1. Many shopping malls or grocery stores will have a kiosk where you can exchange your gift card for store credit, another gift card, or cash.[2]
    • Coinstar kiosks are a common gift card exchange kiosk. Keep in mind Coinstar's gift card kiosks are different from their traditional coin-counting machines.
  2. Once you have found a kiosk, swipe your Vanilla Visa gift card on its gift card reader.
  3. Most kiosks will offer you anywhere from 60% to 85% of the gift card's current balance. If you are comfortable with such an offer, you can accept it and take the kiosk's printed voucher to a cashier for disbursement.
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Exchange the Gift Card Through a Website or App

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  1. Many apps and websites do not, but there are a few that do. Choose a vendor, then log into their app or website to exchange your card. You may need to set up a new account to do this. Some sites that may accept Vanilla Visa gift cards include Prepaid2cash and GCBUYING.
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    Review the offer before you complete the transaction. Gift card exchange sites typically offer a percentage of your card’s value in exchange for the convenience of cashing it out. However, the amount they offer can fluctuate depending on a lot of factors, including demand for that type of card and how much your card is worth. Carefully look over the offer to be sure you’re happy with it.
    • You may also pay less in exchange for getting the money faster.[3]
    • Enter your banking information, address, and any other information the app needs to finish the transaction.
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Sell the Gift Card Manually

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  1. Friends and family in your immediate circle may be interested in giving you cash in exchange for your Vanilla Visa gift card, particularly if you offer it to them at a discounted price.
  2. Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist both allow users to sell gift cards. Customers likely want a value, so you may want to consider listing the card at a slight discount..
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Pay Your Bills with the Gift Card

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Buy and Sell Items with Your Gift Card

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  1. Using the gift card, buy something on eBay or Facebook Marketplace that you think you could resell for a decent value.
    • This means of turning your gift card into cash is a bit more labor-intensive, but it may ultimately result in you making more than the card's initial value!
  2. Resell the item for what you deem to be a fair value. In doing so, you have essentially turned your gift card into cash!
    • You may also consider buying or selling the items in person, either informally or even at a yard sale or flea market.
    • Note that this approach is different from buying and returning items at a merchant.
      • While this may be a way of getting cash from your gift card, it is also a common scam and merchants are therefore cracking down on offering cash for returns on purchases made with a gift card.
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Convert the Gift Card Into Miles

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  1. While miles may not be cash, frequent travelers may appreciate turning their gift card's value into miles via United MileagePlus.
    • Unfortunately, MileagePlus does not accept gift cards with expiration dates as part of its exchange program, but you can work around this by first purchasing a gift card that MileagePlus accepts.
    • MileagePlus accepts gift cards from many popular retailers:
      • Target
      • Walmart
      • Starbucks
      • Best Buy
      • And many more!
  2. Sign in with United MileagePlus and exchange your gift card for miles. Note that cards must have a minimum of $15 to be eligible for this swap. Now you have extra miles you can put towards your next flight purchase!
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Can you add a Vanilla gift card to PayPal?

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  1. No, you can’t directly add a Vanilla card to your PayPal account. PayPal used to be one of the primary methods for cashing out a Vanilla gift card—you could add the card as a payment method, transfer the money on the gift card to your balance, and cash it out to your bank. At some point, though, that stopped working. This may have something to do with the issuer rather than PayPal, though, since their website states that they do accept prepaid gift cards.[4]
    • You may be able to send the money to someone else through PayPal. Some users have reported that they were able to use a Vanilla gift card to send a payment to someone else while using PayPal Goods & Services (not Friends and Family). This might work if you have two PayPal accounts (cash out the balance once it transfers to your second account), or if you send the money to someone you trust, then have them send it back to you.
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Can you add a Vanilla gift card to Venmo?

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  1. Users report trouble adding Vanilla cards to Venmo. Venmo does accept prepaid gift cards from major issuers like Visa and Mastercard.[5] But while there’s nothing official on their site stating you can’t add Vanilla Visa gift cards to your Venmo account, most people who’ve tried it recently say that it doesn’t work.
    • If you decide to try Venmo anyway: Venmo states that cards must have a ZIP code to be linked to your account, so if you haven’t already, be sure to go to the Vanilla website and register your card and ZIP code.

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