Got a Sassa gold card? Here’s what you should know about its expiry: The South African Social Security Agency has made a U-turn on the renewal of expired gold cards, saying beneficiaries can use the cards until December.
The South African Social Security Agency has made a U-turn on when gold cards expire, saying beneficiaries can use the cards until December.It said the extension was to make sure beneficiaries did not lose out on their grants because of expired cards.
“We also wish to inform our clients they are entitled to the payment channel of their choice. They can visit Sassa offices to change their method of payment so they get their monies at their own personal banks. This card can be used at any ATM and merchant,” said Sassa's Themba Matlou. Sassa said those who get the grant should not listen to “strangers” or “fake social media pages” about the grant.NB:Do not listen to strangers or fake social media pages with anything that is related to SASSA services.
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