Dispute a Transaction Log in to your Walmart MoneyCard app & tap Transactions. Review the transaction & details. If you still do not recognize a transaction after reviewing the details, you can contact us at (877) 937-4098, 7 AM PT - 9 PM PT, 7 days a week to dispute a transaction.
You must file your dispute request within the specified timeframe determined by Walmart, and you can only file a dispute for an item only one at a time. If you initiated the return or refund, you can't dispute the charges. For additional guidelines on how to dispute a return or refund, visit Dispute standards.
If you notice unauthorized charges, you will need to dispute them with the merchant directly.
Contact the retailer: If you are sure the card is not activated, contact the retailer where you purchased the card. Bring the card and the receipt to the store and explain the situation. They should be able to assist you in activating the card or issuing a refund.
Gift Cards do not expire. 4. Returns and Refunds. Gift Cards are not returnable or refundable.
Timely filing is when an insurance company put a time limit on claim submission. For example, if a insurance company has a 90-day timely filing limit that means you need to submit a claim within 90 days of the date of service.
Yes. We will retain the Blue Cross and Blue Shield and Blue Cross in our name. Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield and Anthem Blue Cross are our local health insurance companies in our 14 Blue-licensed markets and will continue to be our local health plan brands in those states, which now includes New York.
Anthem follows the standard of: • 90 days for participating providers and facilities.
Effective for dates of service on or after July 1, 2020, provider claims must be submitted within 365 calendar days from the date of service or discharge. Providers also have 365 calendar days from the date of service or discharge to submit a corrected claim.
What are the timely filing requirements? Timely filing requirements are generally 90 days from the date of service. Non-network provider and secondary claims filing limit is 6 months from date of discharge or date of service.