Target

We’ve obtained a whole lot of comments from Prism customers about having hassle linking their Target REDcard within the app. We’ve listed some possible answers that can target credit card login assist beneath.

Make Sure You’re Using the Correct Website
In order for Prism to get right of entry to your Target REDcard billing facts, we do so through their dedicated credit card login placed here: https://rcam.Target.Com

Note that this is not the Target.Com buying login, but the dedicated credit score card login.

If you’ve got been supplying your login credentials for the Target.Com purchasing login, you’ll most probably obtain a notification in Prism that your credentials are wrong. You will want to supply the login credentials for the dedicated credit score card billing login.

Your Target REDcard Username is Not Your Email
The Target REDcard website makes note that your username is not your e mail cope with. If you’ve got been providing an email deal with in Prism and not a username, this can be why Prism is notifying you that your login credentials are wrong.

Your Target REDcard Username is Case-Sensitive
While many sites let you input your username anyhow, we’ve noticed that the Target REDcard web site only accepts case-sensitive credentials. This approach that if you used capital or decrease case letters while you first created your username, you will need to go into it precisely the identical way in Prism. If you’re having trouble, you could want to attempt capitalizing the primary letter of your username.

If You’re Still Having Trouble…
If you are still having hassle linking your Target REDcard in Prism, you may wish to try resetting your Password right here. Once you’ve got accomplished so, honestly re-deliver your updated login credentials in Prism, and your biller should hyperlink.

As constantly, if you’re still having hassle, please do not hesitate to contact us inside the Prism app. We’ll always be there to assist!

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