How to Check Your Chick-fil-A Gift Card Balance
Need your Chick-fil-A gift card balance? Here’s the official Chick-fil-A balance-check link plus a quick step-by-step guide, the details you’ll need, and what to do if your balance won’t load.
Check Chick-fil-A balance on official siteNeed your Chick-fil-A gift card balance? Here’s the official Chick-fil-A balance-check link plus a quick step-by-step guide, the details you’ll need, and what to do if your balance won’t load.
See your Chick-fil-A balance online
- Open the official Chick-fil-A gift card balance page (button above).
- Enter the card number printed on your card.
- Enter the PIN or security code (usually under a scratch-off panel on the back).
- Submit to see your current balance instantly.
What you’ll need
- Card number — printed on a physical Chick-fil-A card, or in the email for an eGift card.
- PIN / security code — typically a separate code on the back of the card.
Other ways to check
- In store: take the card to any Chick-fil-A location and ask an associate to scan it — there’s no charge to check.
- By phone: call Chick-fil-A customer service and follow the prompts for gift card balance, with your card number ready.
- Keep your receipt: the balance is often printed on your receipt after a purchase.
Balance not showing?
- Double-check the numbers — re-enter the card number and PIN exactly as printed; a single wrong digit is the most common cause.
- Newly bought card? It can take a few hours to activate after purchase. Try again later.
- Still stuck? Reach out to customer service with the card in hand, or ask an associate to scan it in store.
My Chick-fil-A card shows $0 — what now?
Most $0 balances mean the card has been redeemed already, often in a partial purchase you forgot about. Cross-check your recent orders. If the card was never used and still reads zero, that points to an activation issue at the register — keep your receipt and reach out to Chick-fil-A support, since they can look up the activation log and restore funds if the card was sold but never activated.
How swapping a Chick-fil-A gift card on FlipGift works
If the balance you just checked is a card you won’t use, here’s the short version of the swap process:
- List your card — enter the brand, face value, and the gift card code. We encrypt the code with AES-256 before storage; only verified counterparties ever see it.
- Pick brands you’d accept — the more brands you’re open to, the faster you match. Popular brands trade close to face value.
- Get matched and verified — once we pair you with someone who wants your Chick-fil-A card and has a card you want, our system verifies both balances before any codes change hands.
- Receive your new card — codes are released to both sides simultaneously, with a 48-hour dispute window for protection.
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Turn it into something useful: swap your Chick-fil-A gift card on FlipGift for one you’ll actually spend, fee-free. You stay in control of the trade, and the platform never takes a commission.
Chick-fil-A gift card balance — FAQ
Can I combine multiple Chick-fil-A gift cards?
Chick-fil-A usually lets you apply more than one gift card to a single order at checkout. The exact limit depends on the platform (online vs. in store) — if a card isn’t accepted at the register, try splitting payment online instead.
What should I do if my Chick-fil-A gift card is lost or stolen?
If you registered the card or have the original receipt, contact Chick-fil-A customer service as soon as possible. Without a receipt or registration, gift cards generally cannot be replaced — treat them like cash and record the number and PIN somewhere safe right after purchase.
Can I get cash back for a Chick-fil-A gift card?
Most U.S. states don’t require Chick-fil-A to redeem gift cards for cash unless the remaining balance falls below a small threshold (often $5–$10). To recover the full value of an unwanted card, swapping it for a different gift card you’ll spend is usually a better deal than trying for a cash refund.
Can I reload my Chick-fil-A gift card?
Some Chick-fil-A gift cards can be reloaded online or in store, others can’t — it depends on the program. Check the card’s terms or the Chick-fil-A site to confirm whether your card supports reload.
Do Chick-fil-A gift cards expire?
In most U.S. states, gift cards are protected from expiring for at least five years, and many Chick-fil-A cards don’t expire at all. Check the terms printed on your card or its packaging to be sure.
Where do I find the card number and PIN on a Chick-fil-A gift card?
On a physical Chick-fil-A card, the number is printed on the front or back, and the PIN is usually a separate code under a scratch-off panel on the back. For an eGift card, both are in your confirmation email.
What can I do with a Chick-fil-A gift card I don’t want?
You can swap it on FlipGift for a gift card you’ll actually use — peer-to-peer, with no fees or commissions — instead of letting the balance go to waste.
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