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February 21, 2013, 08:53:26 AM
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I just received an OKPAY newsletter containing some pretty good news:

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We are pleased to announce that bitcoin crypto-currency processing fees are
lowered to 2.5% for a deposit/payment and 1% for a withdrawal.

https://www.okpay.com/en/services/fees-e-currency.html

Looks good to me!
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March 06, 2013, 03:37:22 PM
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OKPAY is a scam. I followed all their instructions to get a debit card and it was declined because they decided that instead of my DL they wanted my national ID. My country (USA) does not have a national ID. Now I have an OKPAY wallet which is pretty useless.

Any significantly advanced cryptocurrency is indistinguishable from Ponzi Tulips.
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March 07, 2013, 01:00:37 AM
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OKPAY is a scam. I followed all their instructions to get a debit card and it was declined because they decided that instead of my DL they wanted my national ID. My country (USA) does not have a national ID. Now I have an OKPAY wallet which is pretty useless.
You could always use a passport card (or a regular passport).  I use my passport card for all of this stuff, you can get it for $20 extra when you order your passport.

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March 07, 2013, 04:04:13 AM
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OKPAY is a scam. I followed all their instructions to get a debit card and it was declined because they decided that instead of my DL they wanted my national ID. My country (USA) does not have a national ID. Now I have an OKPAY wallet which is pretty useless.
You could always use a passport card (or a regular passport).  I use my passport card for all of this stuff, you can get it for $20 extra when you order your passport.
I suppose I could renew my passport. Doesn't your passport say that it you cannot photocopy it? I can see making a B/W copy, but a high resolution color copy sounds like it would be illegal.

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March 07, 2013, 04:30:08 AM
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OKPAY is a scam. I followed all their instructions to get a debit card and it was declined because they decided that instead of my DL they wanted my national ID. My country (USA) does not have a national ID. Now I have an OKPAY wallet which is pretty useless.
You could always use a passport card (or a regular passport).  I use my passport card for all of this stuff, you can get it for $20 extra when you order your passport.
I suppose I could renew my passport. Doesn't your passport say that it you cannot photocopy it? I can see making a B/W copy, but a high resolution color copy sounds like it would be illegal.

They just say that so you don't try an make a counterfeit. It's ok to make copies if your using it to show proof.

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March 07, 2013, 11:28:50 AM
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OKPAY is a scam. I followed all their instructions to get a debit card and it was declined because they decided that instead of my DL they wanted my national ID. My country (USA) does not have a national ID. Now I have an OKPAY wallet which is pretty useless.
You could always use a passport card (or a regular passport).  I use my passport card for all of this stuff, you can get it for $20 extra when you order your passport.
I suppose I could renew my passport. Doesn't your passport say that it you cannot photocopy it? I can see making a B/W copy, but a high resolution color copy sounds like it would be illegal.
It doesn't say anything like that on mine.  It might say that on the actual passport, though.

Also, I think it's illegal to make a physical copy.  I just scanned it and sent it to campbx.

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