Target Credit Card
11 of the best sites about credit cards from Target. Know of another site that should be listed here? Leave your suggestion at the bottom of this page. (Related searches: Target Visa Red Card Log In, Target Patio Furniture, Target Baby Registry)
1. Target REDCard - This page leads to you to information and application information for the two Target credit cards (which happen to be red) available from Target National Bank — the Target Visa, which can be used anywhere Visa is accepted, or the Target credit card that can be used only to charge at Target stores or at Target.com. You can also manage your Target account online, including viewing balances, past credit card statements, Target Rewards points, make a payment, and other services. You can also apply for the Target Check Card that automatically debits purchases from your bank account. (redcard.target.com)
2. REDCard Sign In - Go here for the direct login to your existing Target store credit card or Target Visa account. You can also activate your Target Visa here if you just got one. (rcam.target.com)
3. How to Apply for a REDCard - Unlike in the past, Target credit cards can no longer be applied for online. As this page tells you, you must either apply at a store or download the application and send it in to get the card. (redcard.target.com)
4. Target Credit Card Customer Service Phone Numbers - Need to contact Target Credit Card Services about your Target store credit card, Target Visa or Target business credit card? All the telephone numbers you need are at the bottom of this page. (www.target.com)
5. Target Business Card - The Target business credit card offers small businesses many of the same features of the consumer card, along with some other business-specific features you can read about here. (redcard.target.com)
6. Activate Your Target Visa Credit Card - If you just got a new Target Visa, go here to “activate” it (have it cleared for use) online. (rcam.target.com)
7. Target Rewards - Go here for details on the main reward you earn from using your Target credit card — every 1,000 points earned equals a one-time 10%-off shopping day at Target. (redcard.target.com)
8. Target Credit Card Application Status - If you’ve applied for a Target credit card but haven’t heard back yet, go here to see what’s going on. You’ll need your application ID number and the last 4 digits of your Social Security number. (redcard.target.com)
9. Target Pharmacy Rewards - Another way to get a 10%-off shopping day — use your Target Red Card credit card to fill 10 prescriptions at the Target pharmacy. (redcard.target.com)
10. Take Charge of Education - Choose a school to benefit and Target will donate 1% of your REDCard purchases made at a Target store or Target.com to your school of choice. (sites.target.com)
11. Target 3Q Profit Rises 18%, Amid Credit Card Gains - November 2009 article on Target’s 3rd-quarter results, including higher profits in its credit card business. (www.nasdaq.com)
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9 Comments Add your own
1. paul zamost March 21st, 2009 at 5:20 pm
My payment is not due and Target keeps calling and harrasing me for payment, even though they know its not due in 10 days, sorry Target you lost my business forever
2. JoAnn M. Vivo April 8th, 2009 at 1:58 pm
My account was overpaid by over $163.00+ and I called on January 24, 2009 to request reimbursement and they told me it would take 50 days. I don’t know who to call to find out whether the refund check has been sent out. Can someone help me? Thank you.
3. Rachel May 21st, 2009 at 1:44 pm
Why cant i find how to pay my target bill online??? it seems like this is the only store that does not offer online payments…why????
4. Ruthie Y. July 30th, 2009 at 12:32 pm
I love Target. Its always clean and so much easier to get out. Even thou prices are little more I will continue shopping my Shrveveport, LA store. Thanks!!
5. Nataliya September 28th, 2009 at 5:52 pm
Target Visa is the WORST credit card I’ve ever had. They blocked my card once for security purposes because “I made a big purchase” — $700 on a $13,000 credit line, the worst customer service I’ve ever had, now company reduced my credit for no reason (I have an excellent credit history). I am surprised that this sheety credit card had name VISA on it. VISA is a sign on quality, Target obviously has nothing to do with quality.
6. Lisa November 1st, 2009 at 4:55 pm
I’ve had a Target Visa for about 5 years now. Never late on a payment, I have excellent credit and used to have a $8K limit. Used to get 10% off coupon every time I charged $1K. It worked out well and I saved my coupon for Christmas and back to school shopping
All that has changed - the coupon is now much harder to get - I have to charge $2K to get a one day coupon, which is very hard to do, because every time I pay down my balance, they cut my credit limit more and then claim it is my fault! If you try to call to find out about it, you get connected to India!
My limit is now about half what it used to be, and I’ve got to wonder, do they not want to cater to families any more? I shop there much less now and spend much less than I used to. Maybe this is working for them, but it’s not working for me!
7. Jimmy November 27th, 2009 at 2:32 pm
Good old Target. Unfortunately, I had same experience as paul up there. After being pressured into signing up for the card every time I go, i finally gave in and not only did they spam me with the welcome calls, they are also trying to collect on late payments that are not yet owed!
I still love the store, though.
8. Sherrie December 22nd, 2009 at 3:46 pm
Paying online is easy. Go to target.com and at the bottom there’s a button for redcards. You can sign up there. I am opting out of my card as soon as I receive my 0% card from Citi in the mail. I can’t believe how cruel Target is to raise their APR so high, especially during times like these! I’m ashamed that I ever got the card.
9. Very Upset March 7th, 2010 at 3:45 pm
My target card has been the worst experience ever. I have just called the customer service line to ask why they reported a late payment to an account that has been closed over a year and they said that they couldnt help me on a closed account! I know the account is closed thats why I called! What?! then the representative said that the department that deals with closed accounts and reporting late payments does not take outside calls…. Is there someone else I can speak to about this? Nope its a closed account… Then why are you reporting late payments?…. I dunno thats not my department… goodbye… then she hung up on me…
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