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January 12, 2021, 07:55:24 AM Last edit: January 12, 2021, 08:32:45 AM by cryptowisser |
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Hi there Bitcointalkers! Richard from Cryptowisser here again. We recently posted a request for feedback on our Exchange List, and here we go again (but for our Crypto Debit Card List). - what do you feel is missing from the Debit Card List? - what do you feel is unnecessary info or just dead weight, in the Debit Card List? - any other ideas on how to improve it? We consider each suggestion very carefully. Thank you in advance! With kind regards, Richard (and The Team from Cryptowisser)
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- Remove the cards that are no longer available to order. For example, Uquid, Coinsbank, Paycent and Shift card. I realize that it's mentioned once you click on the card, but IMO, you should either list them separately or not list them at all. - Review the newest cards on the market: GetSpendl (virtual card) and TTMBank. - You should rename the "US allowed" column to "Regions allowed" and list all the supported regions (MENA, EU, US, UK, APAC, etc.) - Add details about the costs of each card (production and shipping).
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January 12, 2021, 08:47:14 AM |
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- Remove the cards that are no longer available to order. For example, Uquid, Coinsbank, Paycent and Shift card. I realize that it's mentioned once you click on the card, but IMO, you should either list them separately or not list them at all. - Review the newest cards on the market: GetSpendl (virtual card) and TTMBank. - You should rename the "US allowed" column to "Regions allowed" and list all the supported regions (MENA, EU, US, UK, APAC, etc.) - Add details about the costs of each card (production and shipping).
OmegaStarScream, Thank you for your very helpful feedback! Your thoughts are very wise. We have been reasoning as follows: - Remove the cards that are no longer available to order. For example, Uquid, Coinsbank, Paycent and Shift card. I realize that it's mentioned once you click on the card, but IMO, you should either list them separately or not list them at all. COULDN'T AGREE MORE, WE ARE WORKING ON CREATING A "CARD GRAVEYARD" AS WELL SO WE CAN CLEAN OUT THE CRYPTO DEBIT CARD FROM CORPSES. - Review the newest cards on the market: GetSpendl (virtual card) and TTMBank. DULY NOTED, WILL PUT THIS ON THE TO DO LIST. - You should rename the "US allowed" column to "Regions allowed" and list all the supported regions (MENA, EU, US, UK, APAC, etc.) NOT A BAD IDEA. HOWEVER, WE ARE CONSIDERING KILLING THIS COLUMN ALTOGETHER AND INCLUDE THAT INFORMATION IN THE REVIEW INSTEAD. WE HAVE A MAXIMUM WIDTH WE CAN WORK WITH IN THE LIST, AND THAT WIDTH MIGHT BE BETTER UTILIZED BY WITH INFO ON FEES INSTEAD (SEE BELOW) - Add details about the costs of each card (production and shipping). I'M THINKING THAT THE MOST IMPORTANT FEATURES TO INCLUDE WOULD BE (I) COMMISSION ON SPENDING, AND (II) CASHBACK-PERCENTAGE. What's your view on the latter part? We could of course include production and shipping costs as well, but my thinking is that spending commission and cashback percentage is more relevant to the card holder seeing as they are recurring costs/bonuses. Thanks! All the best, Richard
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January 12, 2021, 11:12:06 AM |
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- what do you feel is missing from the Debit Card List? - what do you feel is unnecessary info or just dead weight, in the Debit Card List? - any other ideas on how to improve it? Maybe you can add what countries are not supported and what are supported for each card, and I would like to see exact fees and if there are any monthly fees or not. Other thing you can do is what cryptocurrencies are supported for each card (Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc...) I think Swipe and Plutus cards are missing from your list and maybe others also: https://swipe.io/cardshttps://plutus.it/
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January 12, 2021, 12:52:04 PM |
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- what do you feel is missing from the Debit Card List? - what do you feel is unnecessary info or just dead weight, in the Debit Card List? - any other ideas on how to improve it? Maybe you can add what countries are not supported and what are supported for each card, and I would like to see exact fees and if there are any monthly fees or not. Other thing you can do is what cryptocurrencies are supported for each card (Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc...) I think Swipe and Plutus cards are missing from your list and maybe others also: https://swipe.io/cardshttps://plutus.it/Hi dkbit98, Thank you very much for this helpful feedback. We will thinkg about how to display supported/restricted countries. The exact fees and supported cryptos are specified in each review (if you click on the card), but we'll consider if we should specify this in a better manner in the actual list also. Thank you for the feedback! Thanks also for informing us about the missing cards. We will look into this. All the best, Richard
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January 12, 2021, 12:56:20 PM |
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Hi ETFbitcoin, Thank you very much for your feedback! I have included answers in CAPS below. Very helpful indeed. With kind regards, Richard 1. For "Fees" column, make description (could be on bottom of the page) about how you classify the fee. People only can guess "$" means low fees in general. YOU'RE RIGHT. WE'RE THINKING THAT MAYBE WE SHOULD DELETE THIS COLUMN AND REPLACE THEM WITH TWO OTHER COLUMNS: (I) SPENDING COMMISSION (THE MOST IMPORTANT FEE), AND (II) CASHBACK PERCENTAGE. 2. On top of page it has sentence "Compare between fees, spending limits, funding methods and much more. ", but i couldn't find column about spending limit. Either add it to the column or fix the sentence. NICE CATCH! WE WILL CHANGE THIS TODAY. SPENDING LIMITS ARE SPECIFIED IN THE ACTUAL REVIEWS BUT NOT, AS YOU CORRECTLY POINT OUT, IN THE LIST. 3. If the list is far longer than now, you want to consider filter feature. AGREED. What's your view on the latter part? We could of course include production and shipping costs as well, but my thinking is that spending commission and cashback percentage is more relevant to the card holder seeing as they are recurring costs/bonuses.
If the initial cost (production & shipping fee) are very high, few people might look for another card. OK, WE WILL THINK ABOUT THIS.
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January 12, 2021, 01:25:52 PM |
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- You should rename the "US allowed" column to "Regions allowed" and list all the supported regions (MENA, EU, US, UK, APAC, etc.) NOT A BAD IDEA. HOWEVER, WE ARE CONSIDERING KILLING THIS COLUMN ALTOGETHER AND INCLUDE THAT INFORMATION IN THE REVIEW INSTEAD. WE HAVE A MAXIMUM WIDTH WE CAN WORK WITH IN THE LIST, AND THAT WIDTH MIGHT BE BETTER UTILIZED BY WITH INFO ON FEES INSTEAD (SEE BELOW)
I agree with all suggestion by OmegaStarScream especially about "US allowed". It sounds your list is dedicated to the US people. I am coming from the EU and this list is not informative for me. it is not necessary to make a separate column for each region, maybe you can add a badge-flag of supported regions. Or maybe you can add hint when hover mouse on that field. btw. field "wallet included" has the largest width even if they only need for yes/no symbol.
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January 12, 2021, 01:28:43 PM |
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- You should rename the "US allowed" column to "Regions allowed" and list all the supported regions (MENA, EU, US, UK, APAC, etc.) NOT A BAD IDEA. HOWEVER, WE ARE CONSIDERING KILLING THIS COLUMN ALTOGETHER AND INCLUDE THAT INFORMATION IN THE REVIEW INSTEAD. WE HAVE A MAXIMUM WIDTH WE CAN WORK WITH IN THE LIST, AND THAT WIDTH MIGHT BE BETTER UTILIZED BY WITH INFO ON FEES INSTEAD (SEE BELOW)
I agree with all suggestion by OmegaStarScream especially about "US allowed". It sounds your list is dedicated to the US people. I am coming from the EU and this list is not informative for me. it is not necessary to make a separate column for each region, maybe you can add a badge-flag of supported regions. Or maybe you can add hint when hover mouse on that field. btw. field "wallet included" has the largest width even if they only need for yes/no symbol. Thanks examplens, we'll consider this. Badge flags might be the way to go. You are right that wallet included takes up too much space. We will probably delete this column from the list and just include that info on the detail pages of each card provider instead. Thank you!
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January 12, 2021, 05:48:58 PM |
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- what do you feel is missing from the Debit Card List? - what do you feel is unnecessary info or just dead weight, in the Debit Card List? - any other ideas on how to improve it? Seems that you are working really hard for a better user experience of your platform. Good thing that you gets responses from possible end-users on ideas yet also be knowledgeable as well with the past suggestions that you could imply in your overall platform. In example, I'd still suggest the ideas I've suggested recently: - sorting method whereas users can click the column title to sort everything in either ascending or descending order since you are using table to show the data
- the underline and over-weighted card name.
With that, I hope you could imply it in your overall design. I'm not onto cards so I'm fine with the list. Just, its good to have a consistent front end.
Ps. If you want to have a front-end mockup, I'd be please to submit my suggestion. I can also style it with CSS. Feel free to slide me a DM. Here's my thread with a UI/UX mockup - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5296215.msg55743329#msg55743329
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January 12, 2021, 05:55:20 PM |
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- what do you feel is missing from the Debit Card List? - what do you feel is unnecessary info or just dead weight, in the Debit Card List? - any other ideas on how to improve it? Seems that you are working really hard for a better user experience of your platform. Good thing that you gets responses from possible end-users on ideas yet also be knowledgeable as well with the past suggestions that you could imply in your overall platform. In example, I'd still suggest the ideas I've suggested recently: - sorting method whereas users can click the column title to sort everything in either ascending or descending order since you are using table to show the data
- the underline and over-weighted card name.
With that, I hope you could imply it in your overall design. I'm not onto cards so I'm fine with the list. Just, its good to have a consistent front end.
Ps. If you want to have a front-end mockup, I'd be please to submit my suggestion. I can also style it with CSS. Feel free to slide me a DM. Here's my thread with a UI/UX mockup - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5296215.msg55743329#msg55743329Thanks insanerman! We have saved all feedback we receive on Bitcointalk in an internal working document, so no suggestions will be forgotten. The sorting mechanism is apparently a bit tricky to develop and our devs are swamped with work at the moment. But yes, I fully agree that such a function would be very helpful, in particular in our Exchange List. Design-comments are also noted and will be considered more closely. Thanks again! Best, Richard
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January 15, 2021, 10:25:03 AM |
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- Remove the cards that are no longer available to order. For example, Uquid, Coinsbank, Paycent and Shift card. I realize that it's mentioned once you click on the card, but IMO, you should either list them separately or not list them at all. - Review the newest cards on the market: GetSpendl (virtual card) and TTMBank. - You should rename the "US allowed" column to "Regions allowed" and list all the supported regions (MENA, EU, US, UK, APAC, etc.) - Add details about the costs of each card (production and shipping).
OmegaStarScream, Thank you for your very helpful feedback! Your thoughts are very wise. We have been reasoning as follows: - Remove the cards that are no longer available to order. For example, Uquid, Coinsbank, Paycent and Shift card. I realize that it's mentioned once you click on the card, but IMO, you should either list them separately or not list them at all. COULDN'T AGREE MORE, WE ARE WORKING ON CREATING A "CARD GRAVEYARD" AS WELL SO WE CAN CLEAN OUT THE CRYPTO DEBIT CARD FROM CORPSES. - Review the newest cards on the market: GetSpendl (virtual card) and TTMBank. DULY NOTED, WILL PUT THIS ON THE TO DO LIST. - You should rename the "US allowed" column to "Regions allowed" and list all the supported regions (MENA, EU, US, UK, APAC, etc.) NOT A BAD IDEA. HOWEVER, WE ARE CONSIDERING KILLING THIS COLUMN ALTOGETHER AND INCLUDE THAT INFORMATION IN THE REVIEW INSTEAD. WE HAVE A MAXIMUM WIDTH WE CAN WORK WITH IN THE LIST, AND THAT WIDTH MIGHT BE BETTER UTILIZED BY WITH INFO ON FEES INSTEAD (SEE BELOW) - Add details about the costs of each card (production and shipping). I'M THINKING THAT THE MOST IMPORTANT FEATURES TO INCLUDE WOULD BE (I) COMMISSION ON SPENDING, AND (II) CASHBACK-PERCENTAGE. What's your view on the latter part? We could of course include production and shipping costs as well, but my thinking is that spending commission and cashback percentage is more relevant to the card holder seeing as they are recurring costs/bonuses. Thanks! All the best, Richard same here, am dying here to see some reviews on ttmbank, are they honest, or will they steal your money ! one can never tell these days in the crypto market full of scammers unfortunately !...
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January 15, 2021, 10:28:15 AM |
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- Remove the cards that are no longer available to order. For example, Uquid, Coinsbank, Paycent and Shift card. I realize that it's mentioned once you click on the card, but IMO, you should either list them separately or not list them at all. - Review the newest cards on the market: GetSpendl (virtual card) and TTMBank. - You should rename the "US allowed" column to "Regions allowed" and list all the supported regions (MENA, EU, US, UK, APAC, etc.) - Add details about the costs of each card (production and shipping).
OmegaStarScream, Thank you for your very helpful feedback! Your thoughts are very wise. We have been reasoning as follows: - Remove the cards that are no longer available to order. For example, Uquid, Coinsbank, Paycent and Shift card. I realize that it's mentioned once you click on the card, but IMO, you should either list them separately or not list them at all. COULDN'T AGREE MORE, WE ARE WORKING ON CREATING A "CARD GRAVEYARD" AS WELL SO WE CAN CLEAN OUT THE CRYPTO DEBIT CARD FROM CORPSES. - Review the newest cards on the market: GetSpendl (virtual card) and TTMBank. DULY NOTED, WILL PUT THIS ON THE TO DO LIST. - You should rename the "US allowed" column to "Regions allowed" and list all the supported regions (MENA, EU, US, UK, APAC, etc.) NOT A BAD IDEA. HOWEVER, WE ARE CONSIDERING KILLING THIS COLUMN ALTOGETHER AND INCLUDE THAT INFORMATION IN THE REVIEW INSTEAD. WE HAVE A MAXIMUM WIDTH WE CAN WORK WITH IN THE LIST, AND THAT WIDTH MIGHT BE BETTER UTILIZED BY WITH INFO ON FEES INSTEAD (SEE BELOW) - Add details about the costs of each card (production and shipping). I'M THINKING THAT THE MOST IMPORTANT FEATURES TO INCLUDE WOULD BE (I) COMMISSION ON SPENDING, AND (II) CASHBACK-PERCENTAGE. What's your view on the latter part? We could of course include production and shipping costs as well, but my thinking is that spending commission and cashback percentage is more relevant to the card holder seeing as they are recurring costs/bonuses. Thanks! All the best, Richard same here, am dying here to see some reviews on ttmbank, are they honest, or will they steal your money ! one can never tell these days in the crypto market full of scammers unfortunately !... Thanks - will put TTM Bank in our pipeline! All the best, Richard
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