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Virtual Cards - iOS only

  • Important - Restore and Backup with virtual cards
  • What are MySudo virtual cards and how do they work?
  • How do I create a virtual card?
  • How many virtual cards can I create?
  • How much do virtual cards cost?
  • How many funding sources can I have?
  • Why is there a pending transaction on my account after I added a funding source?
  • How do virtual cards work with online retailers and merchants?
  • What merchants can virtual cards be used with?
  • Can virtual cards be used for in-store purchases?
  • Do virtual cards work worldwide?
  • How do I use virtual cards?
  • Why can’t I create a new virtual card?
  • What type of credit cards does MySudo virtual cards accept?
  • What address can I put on my virtual card?
  • Why are you asking for my real name and address when enabling virtual cards?
  • Why do virtual cards require me to enter my personal credit card information into the app?
  • When I add a funding source, why does a web page from my bank pop up?
  • There is a problem verifying my personal information when enabling virtual cards
  • There is a problem while adding my funding source
  • How long is my personal credit card information stored?
  • I can’t create virtual cards on my second (multi) device
  • What happens if I try to buy something with my virtual card whose price is greater than the daily limit?
  • Where is the virtual card transaction history?
  • How long does it take for me to see a transaction on my virtual card?
  • What appears on my debit or credit cards statement for my virtual cards purchases?
  • Why does 'MySudo*Transaction' appear on my credit card or debit card statement?
  • Why was a virtual card purchase declined by the merchant or retailer?
  • How do I make an exchange or refund with the merchant after making a purchase?
  • How do I file a dispute or issue a chargeback to a merchant I purchased from?
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