bluebird looks like a pain in the ass
it couldn't be more simple
For starters, it could involve not going to wal mart and buying debit gift cards (with fees).
you can't expect to be able to get unlimited free points with no fees or hassle and I never said you should just run around finding ways to load bluebird everyday. I was simply saying that minimum spends aren't an issue with bluebird and amazon payments if you're willing to spend a little bit of time. you don't have to go to wal mart. you can go to dillon's (or wherever you want that sells visa gift cards..and there are a shitload of places that sell visa gift cards). the highest fee I've seen on a $500 visa gift card is $6.95 and if you use a chase ur card you're getting roughly $9 in points at 1.8 cents per point. you can buy vanilla reloads at cvs and the fee is only $3.95 and you can reload it on your computer without ever going into wal mart.
my favorite new trick is to buy the $500 visa gift card at dillon's and use my dillon's card to get 2x gas points for 1,000 points. then I go fill up my truck and get $1 off per gallon of gas effectively saving me over $20 (plus the 500 ur points) while only spending the $6.95 card fee. there's a wal mart close to my house so I just stop by and put it on my bluebird on the way home.
I haven't used amazon payments in months and I wouldn't even really need to use bluebird to hit minimum spends (on most churns) but i like to try to hit all my minimums within the first month to get it over with and get the points, but that's just me. do whatever you want.