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October 13, 2018, 01:24:23 AM |
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Hi, does anyone know of a virtual visa or mastercard that exists where verification/ID isn't asked for? I need to pay for multiple accounts on a website under different names, and everywhere I look, ID is required. I tried Entropay but now they decline my transaction when I try to load any cards I create. I live in the UK by the way. Thanks
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October 13, 2018, 02:49:05 AM |
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AFAIC every financial firm needs KYC, so it might be too hard what you're trying to find. Though I used a service of someone in this forum before (way back 2016) where I give him a different name and address, etc. to get me a virtual visa which I paid him for his service, but its useless coz I can't use the card online since there's no way I can't refill the cards with balance due the seller's not responding me anymore.
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October 13, 2018, 02:27:37 PM |
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You can check this list of debit card here https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DRbTeMCzb4UeXI0YlAzBxMc2u2i0cN_17Ql6eMngK6E/edit#gid=0But I don't know if they are not asking for KYC. You can try Revolut because I use this before for verification purposes because there are some website offering a trial service or tools. Also, here in my country, there is a local company here that we can make a virtual card visa or debit card without ID verification. I can make you an account but depends on your offer.
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October 13, 2018, 03:20:12 PM |
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Ah, the eternal question.
Only way you're going to get a virtual debit card without KYC/verification is if you get it off someone loading a card for you and selling it for you. I'm using Entropay myself, even though they're getting crappier, I've thought about selling it before but too much hassle and don't want my account flagged for activities I've got no idea about!
So what I'm saying is, even if you find someone willing to sell you one, it'll either be from funds that you don't want linked to you, or you'll pay dearly for it.
Why not just use 1 bank card for verification? Uquid's decent, their Bitcoin price seems to be a really good rate, I'd probably try it if I were in the UK (they don't accept the verification I have unfortunately). I know the list shared above seems to say it has withdrawal problems, but not from the person I know using it (and it apparently can be used to load Entropay).
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October 13, 2018, 03:41:09 PM |
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Hi, does anyone know of a virtual visa or mastercard that exists where verification/ID isn't asked for? I need to pay for multiple accounts on a website under different names, and everywhere I look, ID is required. I tried Entropay but now they decline my transaction when I try to load any cards I create. I live in the UK by the way. Thanks
You can look at SpectroCard it works similar to Entropay I know it was popular in UK because of low currency exchange fee SpectroCard is not Spectrocoin
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October 14, 2018, 06:31:16 PM |
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Every legit and reliable Visa or Mastercard provider asks for KYC because of legal obligations due to anti money laundering provisions and terorrism financing. I don't think there is any that doesn't ask for your personal data. Even if you find one don't expect quality of service or customer protection so I don't think how wise is to use any of such services that doesn't obey legal provisions. Probably is also linked to some kind of scam so be very careful.
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October 14, 2018, 07:39:40 PM |
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Hi, does anyone know of a virtual visa or mastercard that exists where verification/ID isn't asked for? I need to pay for multiple accounts on a website under different names, and everywhere I look, ID is required. I tried Entropay but now they decline my transaction when I try to load any cards I create. I live in the UK by the way. Thanks
Have you done some research at your local banks or online wallet services? Because there is a high chance you'll find local one which offers virtual visa possibly without KYC. Btw in UK it's easy to obtain license, don't trust to every unknown company. On bitcointalk, in Goods section, you can find some people who offer virtual visa/master cards for online payments where you can top up your virtual card with bitcoin.
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October 15, 2018, 04:08:07 PM |
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Hi, does anyone know of a virtual visa or mastercard that exists where verification/ID isn't asked for? I need to pay for multiple accounts on a website under different names, and everywhere I look, ID is required. I tried Entropay but now they decline my transaction when I try to load any cards I create. I live in the UK by the way. Thanks
Well, i don't know if there is such online place that provides you vcc without kyc except bancore.com Bancore is the most used card provider these days, i have tried their service and works fine for me but they will require you to link your phone number with card, no kyc needed
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October 16, 2018, 12:04:58 PM |
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Hi, does anyone know of a virtual visa or mastercard that exists where verification/ID isn't asked for? I need to pay for multiple accounts on a website under different names, and everywhere I look, ID is required. I tried Entropay but now they decline my transaction when I try to load any cards I create. I live in the UK by the way. Thanks
Just forget about using any of these options if you are looking for options where KYCs won't be asked because really at this time, its going to be hard to come by. Say past two years we could have situations as that, but not again. And even if you manage to get one, be sure you will either pay more charges or you reduce the amount of information you will be giving compared to others but a complete anonymous platform is what I see not happening.
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October 17, 2018, 12:41:27 AM |
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Thanks for the responses. Spectrocard and Uquid are asking for verification sadly. Entropay was working for me, where I had my bank card linked to my Entropay account under a different name. I will check out Tierrapay and Bancore. I'm limited to visa or mastercard for the website I am trying to join. Its only about $12 a month, but the tricky bit is subscribing multiple times under different names!
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October 17, 2018, 01:38:19 AM |
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Hi, does anyone know of a virtual visa or mastercard that exists where verification/ID isn't asked for? I need to pay for multiple accounts on a website under different names, and everywhere I look, ID is required. I tried Entropay but now they decline my transaction when I try to load any cards I create. I live in the UK by the way. Thanks
Have you done some research at your local banks or online wallet services? Because there is a high chance you'll find local one which offers virtual visa possibly without KYC. Btw in UK it's easy to obtain license, don't trust to every unknown company. On bitcointalk, in Goods section, you can find some people who offer virtual visa/master cards for online payments where you can top up your virtual card with bitcoin. Yup, adding on to the licensing in the UK, it's now common for crypto Ponzi schemes to advertise themselves as a 'licensed company in the UK' with a verifiable license, so if you're looking for whether or not a website is legit, always check here. There's a thread for just about any crypto-related topic here, and on most you can see for yourself what sites are good and which ones aren't. I can't find much info on the legitimacy of TierraPay, and the only thing I found about it on these forums was a thread in Russian that I had to translate, with nearly no activity besides one newbie stating the site is good and the OP bumping the thread. I also found a site stating that their debit card service may not be completely working; whatever happens, update us here.
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October 20, 2018, 07:18:58 PM |
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Hi, does anyone know of a virtual visa or mastercard that exists where verification/ID isn't asked for? I need to pay for multiple accounts on a website under different names, and everywhere I look, ID is required. I tried Entropay but now they decline my transaction when I try to load any cards I create. I live in the UK by the way. Thanks
Seeing as what your looking for is like golddust..How much are you offering?
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October 21, 2018, 09:05:53 PM |
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You can forget with Mastercard, this is out of the question. Since Mastercard recently changed their conditions for cryptocurrency payments for a more strict one. An alternative could be to buy a Mastercard Gift Card (if it still exists, Paypal has too) but it will be hard to find a place with no KYC or perhaps by using Gift cards stores with BTC option
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October 22, 2018, 06:34:58 PM |
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You can forget with Mastercard, this is out of the question. Since Mastercard recently changed their conditions for cryptocurrency payments for a more strict one. An alternative could be to buy a Mastercard Gift Card (if it still exists, Paypal has too) but it will be hard to find a place with no KYC or perhaps by using Gift cards stores with BTC option
Actualy I haven't got the information there are gift Master cards that could be used with Bitcoin. Do.you know who are the providers of such cards? But even with gift cards the use of Bitcoin on it would be very limited. Like I mentioned before to find legit card service without KYC is mission impossibe. Few years ago that was normal but since legal provisions are getting more and more strict this is past.
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