First Premier Credit Card Mailing Address

First Premier Credit Card Mailing Address

First Premier Credit Card Mailing Address is, First PREMIER Bank, PO Box 5529, Sioux Falls, SD 57117-5529.

First PREMIER Mail Payments Mailing Address

First PREMIER Bank, PO Box 5529, Sioux Falls, SD 57117-5529

First PREMIER Bank Express Payments

Address: First PREMIER Bank, 3820 N Louise Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57107

First PREMIER Bank Correspondence Contact Address

First PREMIER Bank, 3820 N Louise Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57107

First PREMIER Bank App Correspondence Address

Address: First PREMIER Bank, PO Box 5515, Sioux Falls, SD 57117-5515

First PREMIER Bank Customer Service Support

PHONE:

  • 1-800-987-5521
  • 1-605-357-3440
  • Fax: 1-605-357-3438

How do I dispute a charge on my account?

If there is a transaction on your statement you believe is in error, please complete the Notification of Disputed Item on the back of your monthly statement. You can submit your dispute by using the Upload Documents feature via the mobile app or website. Or Mail the completed form to: PREMIER Bankcard,  PO Box 5524,  Sioux Falls, SD 57117

How do I report a lost or stolen card?

Please contact Customer Service immediately at 1-800-987-5521. Once in their automated phone system, select option 6 from the main menu. A Customer Service Representative will request the date and time the card was lost or stolen and the date, location, and amount of your last transaction.

Should I notify you if I plan to travel with my credit card?

Yes, anytime you plan to travel you should notify PREMIER Bankcard by calling Customer Service at 1-800-987-5521 to make a note on the account.

How do I opt out of Fraud Alerts?

First PREMIER Bank Fraud Alerts messages are provided to you at no cost. You will not be charged for alerts received. Message frequency varies, as they are only sent when there is suspicion of fraud. For help send HELP to 51268.  For support contact them at 1-800-501-7344. Send STOP to 51268 to end future fraud alert messages.  Mobile carriers are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages.

Source: First Premier