Virtual Cards
- What are MySudo virtual cards and how do they work?
- Do I need to back up MySudo after creating a virtual card?
- Do I have to be on a paid plan to use virtual cards?
- How do I set up a virtual card?
- How many virtual cards can I create?
- How much do virtual cards cost?
- Are MySudo virtual cards available for Android?
- How do I use a virtual card at a merchant check out?
- Where can I use my MySudo virtual cards?
- Can I use virtual cards for in-store purchases?
- Do virtual cards work worldwide?
- Is there a transaction limit on MySudo virtual cards?
- Why are you asking for my real name and address when setting up virtual cards?
- Why can’t the app verify my personal information?
- What address can I put on my virtual card?
- How many funding sources can I have?
- What types of credit card can I use as a virtual cards funding source?
- Why does a web page from my bank pop up when I add a debit or credit card as a funding source?
- Why am I having trouble registering my debit or credit card as a funding source?
- I only just added a funding source, so why is there a pending transaction on my account?
- Why can’t I create a new virtual card?
- What happens if I try to buy something that costs more than the daily limit of my virtual card?
- How long does it take for me to see a transaction on my virtual card?
- What appears on my funding source statement for my virtual cards purchases?
- Why did the merchant or retailer decline a virtual card purchase?
- How do I exchange or get a refund on a purchase with a merchant?
- How do I file a dispute with or issue a chargeback to a merchant I purchased from?
- If I receive a refund for something I've purchased with a virtual card, will I also receive a refund of the service fee for that transaction?
- Will I still receive a refund if my virtual card is closed?
- Why can’t I create virtual cards on my second device?