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March 28, 2014, 09:11:59 AM
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CoinCashCard.Com - Use your Bitcoins to buy virtually anything!



CoinCashCard is a reloadable Visa debit card. It allows you to purchase virtually anything using bitcoin! You may also withdrawal your bitcoin to cash WORLDWIDE using an atm.

Before CoinCashCard, people had to find merchants willing to accept their bitcoin in order to spend them.
We provide a simple service allowing anyone to fund reload able debit cards using bitcoin!

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  • Purchase groceries
  • Shop at the mall
  • Make online transactions
  • Pay bills
  • WITHDRAWAL CASH

and anything else someone with a regular visa debit card can do!
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March 28, 2014, 09:44:34 AM
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I will start by saying that I like this idea and it is something the whole Bitcoin community was waiting for years ago when we were promised the Bitcoin MasterCard.

The biggest thing people will likely balk at is the 10% fee per purchase (I know, it is cut to 5% with referrals). I will say that this will turn off many people, and justifiably so. But I will say that last month when I was in Paris I used my American Express card a few times and they charged me a 3% conversion fee on every purchase, so 5% is not a huge stretch for foreign travel.

First question would be, do we have to fill the card before a purchase? Or can we swipe a card and have our Bitcoins automatically converted (which would create the follow up question of: do we have to have our bitcoins on your online wallet?).

If we need to fill the card beforehand, how long does it take to convert to fiat?

You mention using the card in foreign countries, do we have to specify which currency it is converted to? Is there a foreign currency fee?

I think this is a great step forward and helps Bitcoin. A lower fee would be better but I imagine that would come with time and competition. I can see this as a handy tool for having an emergency debit card. Not so much an every day choice. I think if you got the rate down to 3% you would be competitive with the credit card companies.

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March 28, 2014, 06:20:12 PM
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I will start by saying that I like this idea and it is something the whole Bitcoin community was waiting for years ago when we were promised the Bitcoin MasterCard.

The biggest thing people will likely balk at is the 10% fee per purchase (I know, it is cut to 5% with referrals). I will say that this will turn off many people, and justifiably so. But I will say that last month when I was in Paris I used my American Express card a few times and they charged me a 3% conversion fee on every purchase, so 5% is not a huge stretch for foreign travel.

First question would be, do we have to fill the card before a purchase? Or can we swipe a card and have our Bitcoins automatically converted (which would create the follow up question of: do we have to have our bitcoins on your online wallet?).

If we need to fill the card beforehand, how long does it take to convert to fiat?

You mention using the card in foreign countries, do we have to specify which currency it is converted to? Is there a foreign currency fee?

I think this is a great step forward and helps Bitcoin. A lower fee would be better but I imagine that would come with time and competition. I can see this as a handy tool for having an emergency debit card. Not so much an every day choice. I think if you got the rate down to 3% you would be competitive with the credit card companies.

Thanks for posting and I'm glad you like the concept!

Do we have to fill the card before a purchase?
-Currently yes! I thought about implementing a live wallet feature but know that presents some security risks and was afraid some users wouldn't want to trust a new site so soon. However this is a perfectly possible option for the future, and if heavily requested can be implemented!

how long does it take to convert to fiat?
-It takes approximately one hour. Maybe less.

Do we have to specify which currency it is converted to?
No, It will always be sent as USD first. If you purchase something in a foreign country / or withdraw using the card then the moneys ill be converted.

I think if you got the rate down to 3% you would be competitive with the credit card companies.
My goal is to eventually get the rate down, but I can't do that without the help and support of a friendly user base!
At this point in time its not in the cards.

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March 28, 2014, 08:33:23 PM
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  Sounds like a really good idea man! Hope you can make this workout. I'll look forward to getting one very soon.

 Maybe fill us in one some of these details?

 1.) What is the limit?
 2.) How long until we receive the card?
 3.) Can we spend it in stores?
 

 
 Thanks man! Look forward to your response.
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March 28, 2014, 09:01:25 PM
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Only US good luck Wink
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March 28, 2014, 09:04:47 PM
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What's backing the funds? Are you taking the coins for yourself and adding funds from your own account to the cards?
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March 28, 2014, 09:18:35 PM
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 Sounds like a really good idea man! Hope you can make this workout. I'll look forward to getting one very soon.

 Maybe fill us in one some of these details?

 1.) What is the limit?
 2.) How long until we receive the card?
 3.) Can we spend it in stores?
 

 
 Thanks man! Look forward to your response.

Thanks for posting!
To answer your questions:

 1.) What is the limit?
      -No Deposit limit! Withdraw limit is 500$ a day
 2.) How long until we receive the card?
      -About one-two weeks, however you'll get the number / cvc / exp date within 24 hours
 3.) Can we spend it in stores?
       -Of course! You can use the card anywhere they are accepted! Including verifying paypals etc

-Have a nice day!

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March 28, 2014, 09:21:45 PM
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Only US good luck Wink

The cards can be used anywhere but you must have a valid US info to sign up for one.
(US patriot act and such)

What's backing the funds? Are you taking the coins for yourself and adding funds from your own account to the cards?

I'm a bit confused on what you're asking here maybe you could shoot me a pm with more info!
Based on what you asked I would say your bitcoin are backing the funds!

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March 28, 2014, 09:59:42 PM
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Again, I ask, what's backing the funds? Your personal money?
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March 30, 2014, 02:22:49 AM
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Again, I ask, what's backing the funds? Your personal money?

Oh! The Companies Funds back the whole project.
I'm also currently looking for VCs (If interested let me know)

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Let me know how you like the updates, and thanks
for all the support and questions!

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March 30, 2014, 09:09:17 AM
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Site is down, not a good first impression, and you may wanna read over your last post, and hopefully correct it.
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March 30, 2014, 10:25:55 AM
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Site is down, not a good first impression, and you may wanna read over your last post, and hopefully correct it.

Are you sure you typed it in correctly?

https://www.coincashcard.com

works perfectly fine for me :]

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April 03, 2014, 05:04:29 PM
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Has anyone tried this yet?

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this isn't going to end well.

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April 04, 2014, 08:48:20 AM
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this isn't going to end well.

+1. if it looks like a fraud, and smells like a fraud...

this guy is going to hold customer funds. to do it legally, he needs a backing from the bank. the fact that no bank is mentioned, makes me think there is none.
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April 04, 2014, 09:21:13 AM
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Has anyone tried this yet?

Yeh I have about 6 regular customers and few one timers!

over 100 registered people though!:D

this isn't going to end well.

Why not?

this isn't going to end well.

+1. if it looks like a fraud, and smells like a fraud...

this guy is going to hold customer funds. to do it legally, he needs a backing from the bank. the fact that no bank is mentioned, makes me think there is none.

All fund are held and processed by my card issue which is third party. The funds ARE backed by a bank, and this is 100% not fraud.
Thats the reason I can only offer it in the US currently

Everything I'm doing is 100% legal.

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