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November 11, 2016, 09:53:19 PM |
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It's good to see how Bitcoin debit cards market is developing. There are more and more these cards each day and the service is constantly improving. At the moment I'm using Xapo and I'm very satisfied. I wonder if the time has come to launch the Bitcoin credit card. This would be a big step forward in another Bitcoin convenience.
Not sure how that would work since the card converts btc to fiat on the fly and credit would mean they have a reserve of btc to swap to themselves for cash :p wouldnt make much sense :p Now when the stores start to actually accept btc there will be loads and loads of companies surely ready to give BTC credit. (yes some do, but pretty much is only online). Take it ez brother. I understood what you meant btw just had to respond
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lmcompany
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November 16, 2016, 06:17:56 PM |
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I recently made this post regarding cryptopay.me with negative feedback. When i purchased their card and been using some time it was great and I was very happy until today. Today they locked my card with 578 euros without any reason and asking for ID verification. I am not going to provice any ID since they stated "No ID verification is required" on their site and "It is possible to stay anonymous where desired.", damn liars! Total loss: 578 eurosRead all the details with screenshots in the URL above. Beware.
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keyscore44
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November 16, 2016, 07:16:26 PM |
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I recently made this post regarding cryptopay.me with negative feedback. When i purchased their card and been using some time it was great and I was very happy until today. Today they locked my card with 578 euros without any reason and asking for ID verification. I am not going to provice any ID since they stated "No ID verification is required" on their site and "It is possible to stay anonymous where desired.", damn liars! Total loss: 578 eurosRead all the details with screenshots in the URL above. Beware. Your card is blocked not because cryptopay but because card issuer. Maybe it is about some suspicious transactions. On your card should be telefon number to the card issuer - contact with them and they will explain you what is going on. Or if you have nothing to hide, just send them your documents.
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lmcompany
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November 16, 2016, 08:39:35 PM |
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1. My card hasn't any suspicious transactions on it, I have not used it on high risk merchants or gambling sites. 2. I believed the service provider and made a card with it (cryptopay in that case) that "No ID verification is required". Now I shouldn't care about why the third-parties ask me to provide so because I would avoid such service for good if I KNEW THAT BEFORE. They shouldn't really write "No id required" and after that request the ID suddenly, because there are users like me who don't desire to provide any ID on the Internet in order to protect their privacy. I am not going to send my ID to anyone, because I was initially told "It's not required". That's all. By telling the lie about "No ID is required" they just making them bad reputation when suddenly they ask it from a user. I don't want to resolve the problems which are out of my concern, it's now their responsibility, because there was "No ID is required" when I purchased it. "It is possible to stay anonymous where desired." (c) Cryptopay.me site
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crazywack
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November 16, 2016, 08:53:19 PM |
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Great write up, thanks for the review.
Been looking for a US available card. Hope in the near future we will get some more options.
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November 18, 2016, 11:17:44 PM |
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1. My card hasn't any suspicious transactions on it, I have not used it on high risk merchants or gambling sites. 2. I believed the service provider and made a card with it (cryptopay in that case) that "No ID verification is required". Now I shouldn't care about why the third-parties ask me to provide so because I would avoid such service for good if I KNEW THAT BEFORE. They shouldn't really write "No id required" and after that request the ID suddenly, because there are users like me who don't desire to provide any ID on the Internet in order to protect their privacy. I am not going to send my ID to anyone, because I was initially told "It's not required". That's all. By telling the lie about "No ID is required" they just making them bad reputation when suddenly they ask it from a user. I don't want to resolve the problems which are out of my concern, it's now their responsibility, because there was "No ID is required" when I purchased it. "It is possible to stay anonymous where desired." (c) Cryptopay.win site I truly believe if you contact the card issuer you shouldn't have any problems getting it reactivated. I have gone through 5 cards with www.cryptopay.win and same thing one of them was blocked. All I had to do was contact the card issuer and explain I was not from one of the banned countries. They immediately reactivated the card and still no ID required.
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revelacaogr
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November 25, 2016, 02:53:49 PM |
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alphacashier is a good card?
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EpyxZ
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November 25, 2016, 04:12:05 PM |
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alphacashier is a good card?
I have never heard of them myself. Do you have a web page addy? Do they serve usa?
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November 25, 2016, 04:28:58 PM |
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Shift card is the way to go if your in the USA and in a state that they serve. People dog on coinbase but with the shift card its been a good experience for me.
Plastic Shift card: $10 domestic ATM FEE: $2.50 domestic Transactions: $0 Converion fee: $0
I dont have anything on my card yet today but right this second this is what my btc = $ that can be used with the card.
BTC Wallet 0.00032467 BTC ≈ 0.24 USD
at current exchanges (yobit, bit, polo etc) 0.00032467 BTC ≈ .24369594 USD
so pretty much what you send them is what you get. A side note is that if you have lets say exchange value of .247324 coinbase does round up and say you have .25 cents when you dont. (DENIED DENIED DENIED) happened to me when I had forgotten to put btc on my card and went to get me a Dew :/ lol.
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November 25, 2016, 11:09:49 PM |
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EpyxZ
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November 26, 2016, 12:59:38 AM |
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Thank you for the link they also have a thread here ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1248913.0 ). There was a few reviews here that seemed like they would be negative but they were resolved. Anyone out there have any input? Going to request AlfaCashier respond to the info req themselves EDIT: PM'd AlfaCashier and asked if they could post some info in the thread :p they were last on yesterday.
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EpyxZ
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November 26, 2016, 10:40:02 AM |
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Thank you very much
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November 26, 2016, 12:17:04 PM |
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December 07, 2016, 11:35:32 AM Last edit: December 07, 2016, 01:11:57 PM by manicminer |
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I wonder which card can you recommend for my situation. What I'm looking for is a low value, prepaid, virtual gift card, which should hold a balance of 100 euros. Or dollars, or pounds, or Australians, or Canadians, something in that range. It doesn't have to be reloadable. Of course, it shouldn't ask for my personal data in this value range. The pricing structure should favor smaller payments (as it's already a small value, prepaid virtual gift card), ideally it shouldn't charge by the transaction (shouldn't charge per POS purchase). It should be a smooth operational experience, and a solid product. Does it exist yet, and if so, which one is it? Edited to add: It should be more than just a mobile app, it should work from the web/Tails. Should work without SMS: NIST declares the age of SMS-based 2-factor authentication over
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December 07, 2016, 07:49:50 PM |
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I wonder which card can you recommend for my situation. What I'm looking for is a low value, prepaid, virtual gift card, which should hold a balance of 100 euros. Or dollars, or pounds, or Australians, or Canadians, something in that range. It doesn't have to be reloadable. Of course, it shouldn't ask for my personal data in this value range. The pricing structure should favor smaller payments (as it's already a small value, prepaid virtual gift card), ideally it shouldn't charge by the transaction (shouldn't charge per POS purchase). It should be a smooth operational experience, and a solid product. Does it exist yet, and if so, which one is it? Edited to add: It should be more than just a mobile app, it should work from the web/Tails. Should work without SMS: NIST declares the age of SMS-based 2-factor authentication overI am in Canada, and have used both plastic and virtual visa for http://cryptopay.win I found their fees to be lower than most and use all three currencies being GBP, EUR and USD. No ID or verification was ever asked from me.
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December 07, 2016, 08:12:50 PM |
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Cryptopay has turned into a piece of nothing recently, I can't purchase anything with their card, always getting a decline on most merchants. (with a balance on it of course)
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Marley_Gray_Microsoft
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December 08, 2016, 12:52:38 AM |
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What's the best debit card with no verification? (fees and price)
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EpyxZ
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December 08, 2016, 03:46:15 AM |
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What's the best debit card with no verification? (fees and price)
The answer to that question is one that your not going to like. You will find so far EVERY card that does not require personal identification at some point MAY require it. So that being said if you read ALL these pages you will see card after card topple from locked due to this and that. I am not saying ANY of the anonymous cards mentioned in this thread are in the wrong by asking for ID at some point. For all I know the user tried to order date rape drugs or was on a known trafficking site. All I do know is when you ask for anonymity it comes at a price especially when dealing with companies who are regulated and who have to abide by law. No legitimate company will turn a blind eye to an illegal or questionable purchase and risk it for some guy to watch grandma getting done by a poodle. Just saying. Unless you got connections with some dw shitbag company your not going to find anything that will never ask for some identification at some point. And even if your not a weirdo and think FUCK i got nothing to worry about I just want to turn my btc to cash at some point your probably going to be asked for ID since any online purchase or just btc to debit can eventually look crooked. L8trz
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