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Please provide mailing address for the Walmart Credit card.

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Hello,
By Mail: If you have the Walmart MasterCard, send your payment to the following address: Walmart MasterCard/SYNCB, P.O. Box 960024, Orlando, FL 32896-0024. If you have the Walmart store card, send your payment to this address: Walmart/SYNCB, P.O. Box 530927, Atlanta, GA, 30353-0927

How To Pay Your Walmart Credit Card

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