Recently bought a PayPower card from a Albertsons Grocery store so that a family member could transfer some funds from a bank account. Did all the website required and had the unable to process data thing as a few have experienced. A few minutes later I get an email please send a fax with the following items. Government issued photo ID Two documents that show proof of your current address, such as: Phone Bill Utility Bill Rental/Lease Agreement. I don't have a phone but in the process of getting a phone but phone/Internet with phone requires a payment with a credit card at time of install. Cash not taken by installer. Apt Complex has all basic utilities included with rent. Lease Agreement is over 10 pages. ID card. Ok I entered that info on the website. Called the company using the phone number provided. 3 talks and manager said just send a fax and we can escalate that and have it running in less than 24 hours. Went to staples and found out fax cost 1.99 for the first page and 1.49 for each additional page. This would be over the initial 20 I opened the card with Nowhere on the outside of the package does it have a may require additional information to be faxed please be prepared to fax additional information. However if you rip open the package you will find that information in a little phamplette. I have never seen someone pick up one of these packages and rip it open to spend 30 minutes reading all the fine print. That would be very much like opening a box of Lucky Charms to verify that the toy suprise promised is inside that package. This action of course may garner the action of stopre security to question if there is a theft in progress. So for all intents and purposes when it was all said and done the cost would be equal if not more than the intial 20 to open the card. Result is that I can not have a internet install on time. I am out the funds and right now if i had the 20 some buck they would not provide the reimbursement to cover the cost of the fax The big question what if i wanted to buy one of these cards and put 500 dollars for a nephew of mine so he could have a card to buy some things for himself? Not every company has gift cards |