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This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences regarding the wait times for receiving debit cards and bonuses after qualifying as consultants. Several users discuss their personal timelines and the status of their rewards.
Views differ regarding the wait times for debit cards and bonuses, with some participants having received theirs while others are still waiting. No clear consensus emerges on the overall timeline.
Participants share personal experiences related to the timing of rewards and bonuses, reflecting individual circumstances rather than a unified experience.
Consultants interested in understanding the variability of wait times for debit cards and bonuses may find this discussion relevant.
NooraK said:My recruit JUST qualified on Monday, so no GC yet, but I did get an email about my $100 in PC dollars!![]()
NooraK said:Attend conference, and the recruit must sign within 30 days of your wave.
'Waiting for Debit Card' typically indicates that your debit card application is still being processed or that the card has not yet been activated. This can happen for various reasons, including verification processes or delays in card production.
The time it takes to receive your debit card can vary depending on the issuer. Generally, it can take anywhere from 7 to 14 business days. If you have not received your card after this period, it’s advisable to contact your bank or card issuer for further assistance.
If your debit card is taking longer than expected, you should first check the status with your bank or card issuer. They can provide updates on the processing status. If there are issues, they may be able to expedite the process or provide a temporary card.
Yes, you can typically access your account through online banking or mobile banking apps. You can make transfers, pay bills, and manage your finances without the physical debit card. However, for in-person transactions, you will need the card.
Some banks and financial institutions offer expedited shipping for debit cards, often for a fee. Contact your bank’s customer service to inquire if this option is available and what the associated costs might be.