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1  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin debit card on: September 05, 2016, 09:51:36 AM
Hey,

I can't see my cards with funds... what's happening?

Please send an email to your users when you are updating your system and things like this happen, you'll cause unnecessary worries for some people.
2  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 8 years experience developer- do you guys need any tools or scripts? on: August 04, 2016, 07:11:56 PM
Thanks guys, I got lots of PM, I'll respond to each of them tomorrow.

I want to remind you that I'm looking for a great project with joint venture with % of the sales, not gigs.
3  Bitcoin / Project Development / 8 years experience developer- do you guys need any tools or scripts? on: August 03, 2016, 12:38:54 PM
Hey,

I'm wondering if you guys need any scripts or tools built around bitcoin. I have some free time and I would love to take some projects.

I'm more willing to do a joint venture instead of getting paid a fixed amount.

Please let me know if you have any requests/ideas...
4  Economy / Exchanges / Re: E-coin and others offer cards working with Paypal, but is not agains Paypal Tos? on: July 16, 2016, 09:39:01 PM
Thanks for answering.

But how about Paypal blocking virtual bank accounts and credit cards?

Do you have a deal with Paypal that allows your cards?
It's strange to me that when you ask their support they say they block all virtual debit cards and bank accounts but they still let those virtual cards from bit-coin services in. Like happened with Payoneer, Greendot, Entropay I guess I should expect that when these startups get bigger, their cards will be blocked as well?
5  Economy / Exchanges / Re: E-coin and others offer cards working with Paypal, but is not agains Paypal Tos? on: July 16, 2016, 11:14:56 AM
Thanks for the article. It's a bit old, but I know that partnership with coinbase this June..however, they use it for funding Paypal accounts not withdrawing from Paypal.

There are 2 issues here:
1) Paypal blocked all major virtual bank accounts and credit cards
2) Paypal TOS about bitcoins

Wirex and Xapo cards(as far as I know) still work with Paypal, but Payoneer, Entropay, Greendot and others are not accepted by Paypal anymore(and they are way bigger than bitcoin startups)

A friend of mine called Paypal 2 months ago about Entropay being banned by Paypal and they say they block all virtual bank accounts and credit/debit cards.

I'm still not sure how Wirex and Xapo get away with it... if is not something official, just Paypal not verifying them yet, it's just a matter of time.

This virtual debit card thing + bitcoins relation, I'm not sure what to think about it.

6  Economy / Exchanges / Re: E-coin and others offer cards working with Paypal, but is not agains Paypal Tos? on: July 16, 2016, 08:58:31 AM
I already sent message to support.

Maybe E-coin representative from this forum can help. I know they use a company and bank from Gibraltar to issue credit cards and process transactions, but I'm wondering how Paypal feels about this. Even if It's not like selling/buying from localtbitcoins, but you are still withdrawing to a 3rd party doing bitcoin transactions.

I don't want to withdraw 3 times successfully and 4th time to get my account blocked.

Any of you guys had issues with Paypal withdrawing to virtual visa debit cards related to bitcoin.
7  Economy / Exchanges / E-coin and others offer cards working with Paypal, but is not agains Paypal Tos? on: July 16, 2016, 07:29:45 AM
I successfully managed to withdraw money from Paypal to Virtual ecoin Visa, but I hear from many places that Paypal block accounts that trade bitcoins.

How's Paypal allowing E-coin/Wirex and others link, confirm and withdraw when they don't allow bitcoins trade?

Is there any risk? Should I worry about my Paypal account getting blocked or they have a deal with Paypal? Or are they trying to milk people until Paypal blocks them?
8  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin debit card on: July 16, 2016, 06:16:16 AM
The issue is solved, I didn't have enough funds. I also upgraded to plastic mastercard and verified the account.

BTW, a feature that I need THE MOST is transfer between cards without the need of 2 bitcoin transactions(buy and load). Many times I want to transfer funds from virtual visa to mastercard directly and if I can do that without all the intermediary bitcoin transactions fees(just the exchange fee) will be AMAZING and I won't be using Neteller, just you guys Wink

Also, please see this https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1552693.msg15601560#msg15601560
9  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin debit card on: July 11, 2016, 02:12:38 PM
Thanks.

I already talked with their support(pretty good btw, I like them). The mastercard is not working on paypal and all the fees of using 2 intermediary bitcoin transactions is pretty high.

I'm looking at neteller, hopefully I'll get the Silver plan through ewallet-optimizer guys. The thing I hate about them is the 1.75% withdrawal fee from ATMs (Skrill has this as well).
10  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin debit card on: July 11, 2016, 08:32:30 AM
I manage to get it working, I had to fund 10 euros to the card.

Anyway, any of you ordered the plastic card and linked it to Paypal?

The virtual card is Visa and I had issues confirming Mastercard CC on Paypal multiple times. When you upgrade the card, the virtual visa is deleted and you remain with the plastic Mastercard only...so you can't use both.

I'm not sure if it works on linking but you should understand that you won't be able to withdraw the funds from PayPal to MasterCard. you can only do that while using Visa card and they are only offering the virtual one so It won't be possible to use the physical one .

Is this a general thing with Paypal and Mastercard?

That's a shame, I wanted to withdraw directly from Paypal to ATM. Is there any workaround? An idea is to add a USD VISA virtual card on Paypal, then send the funds to the plastic Mastercard, but then I need to make an intermediary bitcoin transaction which takes a lot of fees.

OP can you help me here?
11  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin debit card on: July 10, 2016, 07:57:25 PM
I manage to get it working, I had to fund 10 euros to the card.

Anyway, any of you ordered the plastic card and linked it to Paypal?

The virtual card is Visa and I had issues confirming Mastercard CC on Paypal multiple times. When you upgrade the card, the virtual visa is deleted and you remain with the plastic Mastercard only...so you can't use both.
12  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin debit card on: July 10, 2016, 11:12:09 AM
Well, in their videos doesn't say that you need to add another 10 euros to the card in order to get verified by paypal. Even if Paypal asks fro 3$, e-coin minimum load is 10 euros.
13  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin debit card on: July 10, 2016, 10:53:51 AM
virtual Visa EUR card.

I tried a few times, no luck. I always get that message.

Maybe they ban it in Europe or just recently?
14  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitcoin debit card on: July 10, 2016, 10:30:49 AM
Hey,

I just bought a virtual EUR CC from e-coin and wanted to add it to Paypal. I tried multiple times and says "This card is not accepted. Please use a different card."

Did Paypal ban you?
Can you issue another card that works?

I wanted to use e-coin especially because of the Paypal link. I also wanted to order a plastic card, but if the virtual card doesn't work, I won't bother to pay for the plastic one.
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