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Title: What is bitplastic
Post by: williamj2543 on December 29, 2013, 07:17:52 PM
Hey,
Just wondering if any of you know anything about bitplastic. Seems like a good idea, but why the hell would I give 0.28 bitcoin to get a plastic debit card. Just wondering if any of you have tried this website out.


Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: Initscri on December 29, 2013, 07:30:12 PM
Assuming you mean https://bitplastic.com/

I assume they would be integrating it with POS systems as the process of purchasing something IRL in a store is still time consuming and difficult for Cashiers considering most wouldn't know bitcoin.

The card is something they might be able to understand easier, and reduces the time (caused by humans) required for a transaction to be made.


Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: W-M on December 29, 2013, 09:12:48 PM
I assume this is either a scam or a very early work in progress, as there is not put much effort in creating the pictures. Even the debitcard itself is simply a MasterCard with the Bitcoin logo plunked on top. Also, some of the internal links on the site are not working properly.

Do not trust this site in its current state.

~W-M


Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: moriartybitcoin on December 30, 2013, 01:45:25 AM
Hi, I'm Michael Moriarty, the owner of BitPlastic.

I also own BitLaunder.com, PaidBitcoin.com, BitFiverr.com, BitListing.com, BitBing.com, BitSweeps.com, TheBitcoinEscrow.com and dozens more Bitcoin websites.

I run Bitcoin meetups all over the world.

Obviously we are not a scam.  We are making big moves in the Bitcoin economy, trying to grow the marketplace.  We have plans for a Bitcoin classifieds site, Bitcoin auctions, Bitcoin Exchange (CoinChimp.com, not quite ready for launch), Bitcoin marketplace and more.

If anyone wants to discuss BitPlastic with me directly, or simply chat, my personal email is Moriarty.Bitcoin@gmail.com

And you can fully trust BitPlastic. We're in this game for the longterm, and have no desire to steal anyone's Bitcoins. We make a lot more off commissions and fees than by robbing people.  Moral considerations aside, theft is simply not in our economic interest.

cheers, Michael


Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: Dusty on January 06, 2014, 09:23:13 AM
Is there anyone (a trusted one, possibly) that can show the card and that the system works?


Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: hostmaster on January 06, 2014, 09:29:49 AM
Is there anyone (a trusted one, possibly) that can show the card and that the system works?
I dont think so mastercard and visa very care their promo ways once they find out you use their logo they can push legal force. This site as said amateur or early state and be careful about it...


Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: Juswar on January 08, 2014, 06:48:43 AM
I have kept a small diary on the whole process of
buying a Bitplastic Bitcoin Debit Card as I did with the "Raxcard Ripoff"
from purchase of the card to withdrawing money out of the card

I just went to the store and tried the "Visa" out today
Click here for the full diary and to find if it works

http://tkdcentral.com/archives/bitplastic-bitcoin-debit-card-www-bitplastic-com-revolutionary-or-ripoff-our-experience-so-far/ (http://tkdcentral.com/archives/bitplastic-bitcoin-debit-card-www-bitplastic-com-revolutionary-or-ripoff-our-experience-so-far/)

Enjoy and hope it answers your questions


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Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: williamj2543 on January 08, 2014, 12:56:37 PM
It seems legit now. Too bad the price to get one is waaaay too much for me. Oh well


Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: Juswar on January 08, 2014, 01:39:22 PM
The owner of Bitplastic has slightly reduced the price
of their debit cards on a different bitcointalk blog on Bitplastic


For BitcoinTalk users I created a discount :-)

You can get 0.04btc off the cost of the card by entering coupon code 'bitcointalk' when you request the debit card.

Hope that helps ..

https://BitPlastic.com


It bring the price back to 0.16 BTC, still pricey for a card, but I havent come across a better option yet
(And Im open to any recommendations)

I think overtime the price will have to come down, especially with competition.
If they dont, someone else may get their potential customers with a lower price card

http://www.BitPlastic.com?refid=413 (http://www.BitPlastic.com?refid=413)



Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: williamj2543 on January 08, 2014, 01:59:52 PM
Hey,
0.16 is still pretty bad, but its a step in the right direction. For the average person 0.05 will probably the max they would pay. For me, I would probably pay 0.07 or something like that. 150$ for a prepaid debit card where you load more money on it, plus the fees is pretty steep.


Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: Juswar on January 08, 2014, 02:15:15 PM
I have to agree with you williamj2543,

I think 0.05 is a better price also (Around $50 value in BTC),
Its realistic, Its reachable to the general public, and they'll sell thousands at that price

At 0.05 BTC they could gain so many customers before. Coinkite or others complete their Debit cards.
Too think how many transactions could be turning over If they lock customers in before the others do.

I think it would certainly be worth it for them, they already are generating alot of interest



Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: williamj2543 on January 08, 2014, 10:12:25 PM
If the price went to 0.05 BTC I would buy it instantly no questions asked. 200$ is just too much. Maybe you could lower the initial price, but charge a bit higher on the fees. This would get way more people to get the cards, and you could make much more off of the fees.


Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: e521 on January 08, 2014, 10:15:58 PM
no way mastercard is supporting something like this
not sure how this works out but I wouldn't trust it


Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: williamj2543 on January 09, 2014, 04:57:06 PM
Exactly, this is why I can't trust it. I think what it is is that they buy prepaid debit cards, where they can top them up remotely from the internet, so bitplastic handles the conversion from BTC to USD, then they just remotely load it onto the card. Does anyone else think the same way?


Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: Juswar on January 10, 2014, 03:28:02 AM
The fact it works, wins me over, whatever process it goes through
As long as it works and its not hurting anyone.

We're reading these blogs because were interested in this
topic, we want to find something we can believe in.
My opinion is the truth in regard to my experience,

None of these webpages that offer bitcoin debit cards are banks
but offer a solution, which is Turning bitcoins into cash that can be used in everyday life.

I committed and its great. I needed that solution and Bitplastic have delivered
and have done it cheaper than anyone else Ive tried. Compared to bitcoins biggest
"Bitcoin Trading Platforms" Mt Gox, in 2 transactions youll save more than the card costs in fees
to withdraw your money to a bank account from Mt Gox (Based off $1000). I explain on my experience blog

http://tkdcentral.com/archives/bitplastic-bitcoin-debit-card-www-bitplastic-com-revolutionary-or-ripoff-our-experience-so-far/ (http://tkdcentral.com/archives/bitplastic-bitcoin-debit-card-www-bitplastic-com-revolutionary-or-ripoff-our-experience-so-far/)

Ive crucified Raxcard, The page I exposed them on ranks higher than their own sell page
but people needed to know theyre scammers, I lost money and with over 40 hits a day,
hopefully no-one is buying.

If bitplastic do the same, they'll get the same. I work hard for my money too.

For someone who is mining bitcoins, the Bitplastic Debit Card is a great solution
to enable you to spend up to $1000 (USD) via Visa in stores etc or withdraw $200 at an ATM.

Anyone who is unsure, just keep your bitcoins where you want and just load
the card when you need it, or when you need that extra cash at a certain time.
Thats what Im doing. Hey its free to join.

Its Free To Join, It Works & Now Ive Committed, I Can Spend My Bitcoins.
Im Happy  :)

To go to Bitplastic and have a look
or join up - Click The Link Below

http://www.BitPlastic.com?refid=413 (http://www.BitPlastic.com?refid=413)




Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: Dusty on January 18, 2014, 04:41:44 PM
I've just discovered a similar service with lower fees:

http://www.bitcobitcard.com/

But I've no idea if it's a legit service or not: does someone have some experience for it?


Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: bitpop on January 19, 2014, 05:28:52 PM
What name is on the card?


Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: techgeek on January 20, 2014, 12:24:58 AM
I've just discovered a similar service with lower fees:

http://www.bitcobitcard.com/

But I've no idea if it's a legit service or not: does someone have some experience for it?

That site looks so 1995. I dont trust based on UI and everything its presenting.



Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: Initscri on January 20, 2014, 09:48:58 AM
I've just discovered a similar service with lower fees:

http://www.bitcobitcard.com/

But I've no idea if it's a legit service or not: does someone have some experience for it?

That site looks so 1995. I dont trust based on UI and everything its presenting.



No doubt it isn't pleasant looking. However, Lack of design doesn't always mean less trust, only insecurities within the visitor.


Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: joeventura on January 23, 2014, 11:43:16 PM
I've just discovered a similar service with lower fees:

http://www.bitcobitcard.com/

But I've no idea if it's a legit service or not: does someone have some experience for it?

If the site design and english is any sign of legitimacy.....


Here is what you get when you submit a "Contact Us" message

"Your information has been submitted in response i will send a maximum of 24 hours"

They'd be better off doing it in their native language and letting Google Translate it.


Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: williamj2543 on January 23, 2014, 11:47:03 PM
Site design is a big factor for me. A terribly designed website will make me think no money to hire a good website designer. https://coinbase.com/ has a sick website, which they probably paid lots of money for, and it looks awesome.


Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: moriartybitcoin on February 13, 2014, 07:06:32 PM
Hi, I'm the owner of BitPlastic. I'm sorry you don't like our design, but it ranks very well in the search engines, which is why we used a custom design rather than a template like CoinBase.  I do understand the CoinBase design looks 'cleaner', although many people like our design too.

In any case, just google 'bitcoin debit card', and you'll see we're number one in google.  We are more interested in high rankings than a flashy template design. 

As for money, I own 50+ other bitcoin sites, so I don't see how you can claim our web design suggests low funding. For example, sites on our network include:
https://BitLaunder.com
https://BitArmored.com
https://CoinChimp.com
https://TheBitcoinEscrow.com
https://BitFiverr.com
https://BitSweeps.com
https://BitBing.com
https://BitListing.com
https://PaidBitcoin.com
https://BitMeetup.com
... and many, many more

Obviously with this large of a network we are not lacking for VC funding.


Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: alxalex on June 18, 2016, 08:37:29 AM
i tried to withdraw some btc....the system won't let me send the bitcoins....
...i tried to send support ticket....the support ticket never went through....some idiotic excuse pop up on my screen saying something about hacking attacks and stuff like that....so does anybody know anything about this???.....


Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: Monnt on June 19, 2016, 10:22:40 AM
The site honestly looks horrible and is ugly as shit. You are forced to transfer $3500 through it to use it, not to use it for free, as they say.


Title: Re: What is bitplastic
Post by: alxalex on June 19, 2016, 09:47:58 PM
so its a scam.....in my account there it says that i have to deposit 0.01 btc in order for me to be eligible to transfer btc....you say they force you to move 3500 dollars which means no matter how much money you deposit in the site all the time they will ask you for more...

....so SPREAD THE WORD ............ its a fcking  S C A M ........STAY A W A Y