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January 22, 2016, 04:31:30 PM
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Ok i'm compltely new to this, so please excuse me if any of the following questions are dumb, asked before or even self explanatory  Embarrassed

Alright so if i want to exchange 50$ BTC for a prepaid visa/mastercard to pay for a service on a site like this - http://prntscr.com/9teyv4
What would i do about the billing information, or more impotently, would i receive a virual credit card with all the funds etc?

If someone could help me, or explain this to me I would be so grateful. I have never had a visa or MasterCard 

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January 22, 2016, 04:34:15 PM
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It might be a LOT easier and safer to just spend the bitcoin on stuff you were going to buy anyway. Tens of thousands of places take it now.

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January 22, 2016, 04:37:13 PM
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It might be a LOT easier and safer to just spend the bitcoin on stuff you were going to buy anyway. Tens of thousands of places take it now.
But what i'm buying is advertising from a specific advertising network and their minimum deposit is 50$. They also do not accept Bitcoin Sad

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January 22, 2016, 04:41:40 PM
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If you buy a gift card you don't need to register it.  They activate it in the store.  Then when you go to sign up you can use whatever billing info that you want.
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January 22, 2016, 05:36:28 PM
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It might be a LOT easier and safer to just spend the bitcoin on stuff you were going to buy anyway. Tens of thousands of places take it now.
But what i'm buying is advertising from a specific advertising network and their minimum deposit is 50$. They also do not accept Bitcoin Sad
Ah, well that's a good reason then. In that case you may be able to find a seller of "Vanilla" visa/mastercards. But you should proceed with caution. While there are no rules with bitcoin there are many, many rules about using the system owned by the banks. This lack of clarity is exploited by criminals and it is unlikely that the issuing bank or the police are going to help you if you are scammed. bitcoin is easy to use online (I only use bitcoin online), but switching back and forth with fiat currency can be difficult and expensive. Banks also must follow AML/KYC rules that require them to know your identity and track your movements of money.
 

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January 22, 2016, 06:31:06 PM
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It might be a LOT easier and safer to just spend the bitcoin on stuff you were going to buy anyway. Tens of thousands of places take it now.
But what i'm buying is advertising from a specific advertising network and their minimum deposit is 50$. They also do not accept Bitcoin Sad
Ah, well that's a good reason then. In that case you may be able to find a seller of "Vanilla" visa/mastercards. But you should proceed with caution. While there are no rules with bitcoin there are many, many rules about using the system owned by the banks. This lack of clarity is exploited by criminals and it is unlikely that the issuing bank or the police are going to help you if you are scammed. bitcoin is easy to use online (I only use bitcoin online), but switching back and forth with fiat currency can be difficult and expensive. Banks also must follow AML/KYC rules that require them to know your identity and track your movements of money.
 
Yea I have seen some people selling 'vanilla' credit cards for Bitcoin at a ridiculous high rate, it is tempting, but it also seems to good to be true  Undecided

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