If your Card is permanently lost, it is important that you call Customer Service at 1.800. 240.8100 (TTY: 1.800. 241.9100) to report your lost or stolen Card immediately.
How do I apply for a stimulus card?
Call 800-240-8100 (TTY: 800-241-9100) to activate your new card. You’ll need to provide your name, address and Social Security number. You will also be asked to create a four-digit personal identification number (PIN) required for ATM transactions and automated assistance and to hear your balance.
What happens if I threw away my stimulus card?
If you either threw away or destroyed the card, you can call the EIP Card customer service number at 1-800-240-8100 and select the lost or stolen option. The card will then be deactivated and reissued.
What happens if I threw away my stimulus check?
If you accidentally threw yours away, you can request a new one by calling the IRS, if you can get through. Or you may have to claim it on your federal income tax form. So be careful, so you don’t waste your money.
What is the economic impact payment card ( EIP )?
The Economic Impact Payment (EIP) Card is a prepaid debit card distributed to eligible recipients that contains the first round of Economic Impact Payments under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) or the second round of Economic Impact Payments under the COVID-related Tax Relief Act of 2020.
Where can I find the EIP card number?
1.800.240.8100 The EIP Card is being used by the Treasury Department and the IRS to deliver the third round of Economic Impact Payments as rapidly as possible. Read the press release at IRS.gov
Who is the sponsor of the EIP card?
The EIP Card is sponsored by the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Bureau of the Fiscal Service as part of the US Debit Card Program. Visit more information on Economic Impact Payments, or click hereto get answers to frequently asked questions. Updated March 17, 2021 Cardholder Agreement Fee Schedule Transaction Limit Privacy & Legal
Why is my phone number blocked on my EIP card?
What can I do? (updated February 2, 2021) EIP Card Customer Service is unable to address phone calls from blocked telephone numbers, which could be caused by a setting with your carrier or on your mobile phone. You may change this setting with your carrier or on your mobile phone.