FAQs
It is a soft pin based reload function. You can purchase the soft pin at participating merchant outlets as listed on our website here. *List of participating Merchant Outlet is updated periodically. Sample Reload PIN receipt.
Why can't reload pin transfer? ›
Do note that all reloads done by TNG Reload PIN are deemed as Non-transferable Funds in your eWallet. Should you reach the maximum allowable reload amount for Reload PINs in the calendar month, we recommend using Online Banking Platform (DuitNow Transfer),Debit Cards and/or Credit Cards to reload the eWallet account.
Where to reload Touch N Go? ›
Reload your Touch 'n Go eWallet at your nearest stores; 7eleven, 99speedmart, Caring, KKmart, Shell, Watson & etc.
How to redeem TNG reload pin? ›
Launch your Touch 'n Go eWallet app and tap "+ Reload". STEP 2: Tap on "eWallet Balance". STEP 3: Tap on "Reload PIN". STEP 4: "Enter the 10-digit Touch 'n Go eWallet Reload PIN and tap "Reload Now".
What is the PIN to my debit card? ›
A “PIN” is a security code that belongs to you. PIN stands for personal identification number. A bank or credit union gives you a PIN when you get a debit card. You can change your PIN to a number you will remember.
What is my money network PIN? ›
What should I do if I forget my PIN? Call Customer Service at 1-866-892-2835, select your language and select the prompt for Customer Service. Then, follow the menu prompts to create a new PIN. You will need your 16-digit Money Network Card number in order to process a PIN change.
Which eWallet can transfer to a bank account? ›
Cash Out can only be done into your Touch 'n Go eWallet. However, you may duitnow eWallet balances to your own bank account. Step 2: Select “Duit Now” and follow through with the instructions.
What can I do with a non-transferable balance? ›
Non-transferable eWallet Balance
Your non-transferable eWallet balance can be used for all payment use cases as in Transferable eWallet Balance except Peer-to-Peer money transfer via QR Payment, GOpinjam loan repayment, ATM withdrawal through Touch 'n Go eWallet and JomPAY.
What is a non-transferable card? ›
Clause: YOUR CARD IS NOT TRANSFERABLE. YOUR CARD IS NOT TRANSFERABLE. You may not authorize any other person to use your Card or allow the Card to be damaged or altered in any way.
What is auto reload Touch n Go? ›
Auto-reload is a reload function that allows you to set a desired amount to be auto-debited from an authorised debit card. This amount will be auto-reloaded to Touch 'n Go eWallet when the eWallet balance falls below the minimum balance (threshold) set by you.
You can top up your TnG ewallet to make sure you have funds available for spending with your TnG Visa Card. All you need to do is open the TnG app and navigate to the top up function. Follow the prompts to pay in your preferred way, and you're ready to spend or withdraw with your card.
What is the reload pin limit for Touch n Go? ›
You are only allowed to reload up to a maximum of RM8,000 via Reload PINs, each calendar month. If you have purchased more than RM8,000 worth of Reload PINs, we would advise you to utilize the balance of the Reload PINs on the following month(s).
What's the PIN for my credit card? ›
A credit card PIN is a four-digit code that you may need to use to make certain credit card transactions. Most of the time, you will not need a PIN to use your credit card unless you're making a cash advance or traveling abroad. You should never write your PIN down anywhere or share it with anyone.
What is a PIN on cash App? ›
Well, your Cash APP PIN number, also known as Personal Identification Number, is a four to six digit code which you use to verify that you are the real owner of a Cash App account and the card. In fact, it is a signature used to verify your identity and guards you against fraud.
What is the PIN number on a prepaid debit card? ›
If you select DEBIT, you should use the last four digits of the card as the default PIN. You may also update the PIN, if needed at www.prepaidcardstatus.com.
How does a reload card work? ›
Key Takeaways
A reloadable, or prepaid, debit card is not the same as a debit card that's linked to your bank account. Reloadable debit cards allow you to add money to them as needed. Some reloadable debit cards charge a fee for adding more money to your balance.