How to Withdraw Money from SASSA cardless R350 2024
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Withdrawing your R350 grant without a SASSA card involves using the SASSA Cash Send service. This allows you to access your grant through participating retailers using your phone number for verification. Here’s how to do it:
Available methods:
- ABSA ATM:
- Locate an ABSA ATM with the Cash Send logo.
- Select “Cash Send” on the ATM screen.
- Enter your phone number associated with your SASSA grant application.
- You’ll receive a one-time pin (OTP) via SMS.
- Enter the OTP at the ATM screen.
- Collect your R350 grant in cash.
- Retailer Cash Send point:
- Visit a participating retailer offering Cash Send services (Shoprite, PEP, or Pick n Pay).
- Inform the cashier you want to collect your R350 grant through Cash Send.
- Provide your phone number associated with your SASSA application.
- You’ll receive an SMS with a confirmation message and code.
- Show the confirmation message and code to the cashier.
- Verify your identity with additional information if needed.
- Collect your R350 grant in cash.
Before you begin:
- Ensure your SRD grant application is approved and you received the relevant SMS notification.
- Have your phone number readily available, as it’s essential for verification.
- Be aware of operating hours for ATMs and participating retailers.
Additional points:
- Double-check your phone number: Make sure it is registered with your SASSA application and can receive SMS messages.
- Keep your information secure: Never share your OTP or personal details with anyone unauthorized.
- Consider opening a bank account: While convenient, relying on Cash Send might have limitations. Opening a bank account allows for secure, long-term financial management.
- Stay informed: Visit the SASSA website or contact their call center for updates and information regarding the SRD grant and payment methods: https://www.sassa.gov.za/
I hope this comprehensive guide helps you withdraw your R350 grant using the SASSA Cash Send service!