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military star card details?
Can it be used for cash advances at an atm on post? Or is it strictly for purchases at the bx/px and aafes online.?
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- AmLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
If you have the basic gold star card, you can only purchase things at the px/bx, AAFES restaurants, shopette, and get gas. No cash, no commissary. If you get the black credit card one, you use it like any other credit card. You can get cash, but it will cost you a mint in the end.
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- LTCgrossLv 71 decade ago
It is the PX version of a Sears or Penney's card. You can use it for purchases from AAFES.
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Its called "Revolving Credit" You credit limit is a set amount. The balance owed plus the available amount will always equal your credit limit.