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The Illinois Link Card looks and works like a credit or debit card. This card can be used to purchase eligible food items at participating locations. When paying, swipe your card at the point of ...
The Illinois Link Card is accepted at most grocery stores and over 9,000 retailers in Illinois. Look for a display of the Illinois Link card or a sign that says “Illinois Link accepted here.”
Link Cards are issued once approved for benefits from the Illinois DHS. The Illinois Link Card is accepted at most grocery stores and over 9,000 retailers in Illinois.
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The Illinois Link Card is accepted at most grocery stores, and looks (and works) just like a debit or credit card. Swipe your Link Card at the card reader and enter your PIN to purchase SNAP ...
All states have systems that use magnetic stripe cards and "online" authorization of transactions. When paying for groceries, the SNAP customer's card is run through an electronic reader or a point of sale terminal (POS), and the recipient enters the PIN to access the food stamp account. Then, electronically, the processor verifies the PIN and ...
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The Illinois Link Card is accepted at most grocery stores and some retailers. Eligibility for SNAP is based on household income and expenses and the number of people living/eating together. If you ...