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Why PayKeys No Longer Work at Camille Graham Vending Machines — What Cards Are Accepted

Used to use PayKeys for vending during visits? That's changed. Vending machines at Camille Graham Corrections Center now take debit and credit cards only—PayKeys won't work anymore.

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Why PayKeys No Longer Work at Camille Graham Vending Machines — What Cards Are Accepted

PayKeys are no longer accepted at the vending machines at Camille Graham Corrections Center. The machines have moved to a cards-only system, so you’ll need a debit or credit card to buy snacks or drinks during a visit.

The machines accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express. Stick with one of those to avoid getting stuck without a way to pay.

Not every card will work. Prepaid debit cards aren't accepted at the vending machines, and they may not even be allowed inside the facility. Leave prepaid or reloadable cards at home - bring a standard debit or credit card instead.

There's also a limit on what you can carry in: only one debit or credit card per visiting group (or per employee). The card must have your name printed on it, and that name has to match the ID you present.

Why PayKeys No Longer Work at Camille Graham Vending Machines — What Cards Are Accepted

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  • Bring one debit or credit card with your name printed on it, and make sure it matches your photo ID
  • Don’t bring prepaid debit cards (they aren’t accepted and may not be allowed inside)

Need help with visitation questions? Email visitation@doc.sc.gov or call the Visitation Inquiry Line at 803-896-1838 (press 1 for application questions).

The bottom line: vending at Camille Graham is debit or credit card only - no PayKeys. Bring a Visa, Mastercard, Discover, or American Express that's non-prepaid and has your name on it.

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