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jr. member
Activity: 50
Merit: 1
March 06, 2017, 02:52:12 AM
This is Weiting from WageCan Smiley
We have made several major improvements which include:
1. Virtual card is available, and branded card is coming soon
2. Worldwide shipment* which normally arrives within 2 weeks
3. Unlimited card balance and unlimited loading amount
4. Our dedicated customer service team will reply in 48 hours

And we're excited to announce that our referral program is online, so you could earn rewards by referring your friends including:
  • 10% credits everytime your friends purchase cards successfully.
  • 10% credits of our gross revenue from your friends top-up in the 1st year.

Not to mention your friends could also get 20% off for their card orders!

In case you aren't one of our happy customers yet, you could directly use my referral link(https://wagecan.com/s/7NNcu6J6) to get your cards with 20% off.

Feel free to ask me anything if there is anything unclear.

*Some countries are still restricted by the guideline of our card issuers.

It’s noteworthy to say that I live in UK and I get paid in bitcoin. I also do a lot of travelling so I thought I would do my own review since all the ones I see are out of date and bias.


full member
Activity: 137
Merit: 100
March 06, 2017, 12:28:44 AM
Try OneBit - http://getonebit.com/


I used it for the first time a couple days back with the virtual card, very seamless!!

afiak, it's being developed by a bunch of people from the Paypal team here in the Singapore office.

Thank you for the information.

I will try it Cheesy
sr. member
Activity: 407
Merit: 250
March 05, 2017, 07:27:25 AM
Try OneBit - http://getonebit.com/


I used it for the first time a couple days back with the virtual card, very seamless!!

afiak, it's being developed by a bunch of people from the Paypal team here in the Singapore office.

http://www.tenx.tech/

where Sign UP?

only android apps  Huh
hero member
Activity: 994
Merit: 500
March 04, 2017, 09:57:25 PM
Does anyone have recent experience using the Coinsbank card? It seems to offer a 10satoshi/cent (presumably USD?) spent cashback which currently comes out to about 1.3% cashback.

Their fees add up fast on the regular cards and would only be worthwhile to certain users.

Their virtual prepaid cards on the other hand have nearly no fees. Say you wanted to make a $1000 purchase online... the card costs $1000, activation $0, BTC load $0, BTC to fiat conversion is quite low (I hear people quote 0.5% or possibly LIVE), and the only fee is a transaction fee of $1.50 to spend the fiat. cashback on the $1000 alone would come out to $13.

Am I missing anything? This seems almost too good to be true!  

Coinsbank & shift card are pretty good. You dont have per transaction fee unless you are withdrawing cashback or from an atm terminal. Over the counter is free. Conversion is free and on demand.


PER WEEK
$15,000 In USD Wallet
$2000 Transfer from coinsbank to Bank account.
$150 ATM/DEBIT Week

So a total of $2150 can be converted per week to fiat through there fiat withdrawl services.

Of course minimums and maximums are different per user I believe and the above is generic for people who have there identities fully confirmed. There are higher levels of user validation that raise your weekly limits. These require a purchase of $1000+ or more of bitcoin through there service to get though.

Shift debit card has 0 over the counter transaction fee. Terminal/debit fee is $2.50 . Costs a 1 time $10 fee. No monthly or conversion charges etc. Shift card is a great card if your in a state that they support.

Also Coinsbank does not charge a transaction fee for sending BTC, they bite the bullet and pay all transaction fees.
 You can also load ETH into your coinsbase account and use it just like BTC with one of there cards.

I don't plan to complete their bank authentication so their physical cards max out at $2500 total use. Their virtual cards do have a POS transaction fee.

Anyhow, what has your experience been with their cashback system? does it pay out 10 satoshi per 1 cent spent, or is there some fine print lowering that number? They also don't make it clear if the virtual cards qualify for Cashback, but I think I will contact them about that question

Man I am sorry I was trying to figure out where it shows my cash back. I complete misread and even went right over my head when I was using the wrong name. I for some reason was thinking you were talking about coinbase. I completely apologize.

That being said. I went and checked them out after I noticed that I was talking about a completely different card :/ Edited above posts to reflect I am a moron :p

Def checking them out myself. Always like just having diff cards. Almost like a collection :p I like the fact they have nameless & even nameless limited cards. I am going to have to order one and see :p Sorry again about thinking you were talking about coinbase.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
March 04, 2017, 06:46:36 PM
Does anyone have recent experience using the Coinsbank card? It seems to offer a 10satoshi/cent (presumably USD?) spent cashback which currently comes out to about 1.3% cashback.

Their fees add up fast on the regular cards and would only be worthwhile to certain users.

Their virtual prepaid cards on the other hand have nearly no fees. Say you wanted to make a $1000 purchase online... the card costs $1000, activation $0, BTC load $0, BTC to fiat conversion is quite low (I hear people quote 0.5% or possibly LIVE), and the only fee is a transaction fee of $1.50 to spend the fiat. cashback on the $1000 alone would come out to $13.

Am I missing anything? This seems almost too good to be true!  

Coinsbank & shift card are pretty good. You dont have per transaction fee unless you are withdrawing cashback or from an atm terminal. Over the counter is free. Conversion is free and on demand.


PER WEEK
$15,000 In USD Wallet
$2000 Transfer from coinsbank to Bank account.
$150 ATM/DEBIT Week

So a total of $2150 can be converted per week to fiat through there fiat withdrawl services.

Of course minimums and maximums are different per user I believe and the above is generic for people who have there identities fully confirmed. There are higher levels of user validation that raise your weekly limits. These require a purchase of $1000+ or more of bitcoin through there service to get though.

Shift debit card has 0 over the counter transaction fee. Terminal/debit fee is $2.50 . Costs a 1 time $10 fee. No monthly or conversion charges etc. Shift card is a great card if your in a state that they support.

Also Coinsbank does not charge a transaction fee for sending BTC, they bite the bullet and pay all transaction fees.
 You can also load ETH into your coinsbase account and use it just like BTC with one of there cards.

I don't plan to complete their bank authentication so their physical cards max out at $2500 total use. Their virtual cards do have a POS transaction fee.

Anyhow, what has your experience been with their cashback system? does it pay out 10 satoshi per 1 cent spent, or is there some fine print lowering that number? They also don't make it clear if the virtual cards qualify for Cashback, but I think I will contact them about that question
hero member
Activity: 994
Merit: 500
March 04, 2017, 06:31:52 PM
Does anyone have recent experience using the Coinsbank card? It seems to offer a 10satoshi/cent (presumably USD?) spent cashback which currently comes out to about 1.3% cashback.

Their fees add up fast on the regular cards and would only be worthwhile to certain users.

Their virtual prepaid cards on the other hand have nearly no fees. Say you wanted to make a $1000 purchase online... the card costs $1000, activation $0, BTC load $0, BTC to fiat conversion is quite low (I hear people quote 0.5% or possibly LIVE), and the only fee is a transaction fee of $1.50 to spend the fiat. cashback on the $1000 alone would come out to $13.

Am I missing anything? This seems almost too good to be true!  

Coinsbank & shift card are pretty good. You dont have per transaction fee unless you are withdrawing cashback or from an atm terminal. Over the counter is free. Conversion is free and on demand.


PER WEEK
$15,000 In USD Wallet
$2000 Transfer from coinsbank to Bank account.
$150 ATM/DEBIT Week

So a total of $2150 can be converted per week to fiat through there fiat withdrawl services.

Of course minimums and maximums are different per user I believe and the above is generic for people who have there identities fully confirmed. There are higher levels of user validation that raise your weekly limits. These require a purchase of $1000+ or more of bitcoin through there service to get though.

Shift debit card has 0 over the counter transaction fee. Terminal/debit fee is $2.50 . Costs a 1 time $10 fee. No monthly or conversion charges etc. Shift card is a great card if your in a state that they support.

Also Coinsbank does not charge a transaction fee for sending BTC, they bite the bullet and pay all transaction fees.
 You can also load ETH into your coinsbase account and use it just like BTC with one of there cards.


Bad info I was thinking of Coinbase not coinsbank. Would also like more info. Unless i order one :p
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
March 04, 2017, 05:42:09 PM
Does anyone have recent experience using the Coinsbank card? It seems to offer a 10satoshi/cent (presumably USD?) spent cashback which currently comes out to about 1.3% cashback.

Their fees add up fast on the regular cards and would only be worthwhile to certain users.

Their virtual prepaid cards on the other hand have nearly no fees. Say you wanted to make a $1000 purchase online... the card costs $1000, activation $0, BTC load $0, BTC to fiat conversion is quite low (I hear people quote 0.5% or possibly LIVE), and the only fee is a transaction fee of $1.50 to spend the fiat. cashback on the $1000 alone would come out to $13.

Am I missing anything? This seems almost too good to be true! 
sr. member
Activity: 407
Merit: 250
March 04, 2017, 05:46:47 AM
Hi,

Im thinking to make a new physical bitcoin card and dont know what the best really.. I will like to have it in euros because I live in europe, so I understand I can´t take the coinbase one because it only for americans and USD.

So my doubt is XAPO or Wirex. I have an virtual card on wirex and it goes good but you have to change btc to eur/usd, pay like 3-4% depends on the day and have the wallet in eur or usd or gbp.

Xapo is it the same or you have the wallet/card on btc and in the moment of pay something or go to ATM they charge btc/eur? how much is  it the comision??

thanks
AdvCash seems to be cheapest, even thought I haven't tried them yet. I'm thinking of getting a card myself aswell and I see AdvCash the best option.

I trust it Advcash. try them card $4.99 in first 7 day after SignUP Wink
newbie
Activity: 107
Merit: 0
March 03, 2017, 01:37:41 PM
Hi,

Im thinking to make a new physical bitcoin card and dont know what the best really.. I will like to have it in euros because I live in europe, so I understand I can´t take the coinbase one because it only for americans and USD.

So my doubt is XAPO or Wirex. I have an virtual card on wirex and it goes good but you have to change btc to eur/usd, pay like 3-4% depends on the day and have the wallet in eur or usd or gbp.

Xapo is it the same or you have the wallet/card on btc and in the moment of pay something or go to ATM they charge btc/eur? how much is  it the comision??

thanks
AdvCash seems to be cheapest, even thought I haven't tried them yet. I'm thinking of getting a card myself aswell and I see AdvCash the best option.
full member
Activity: 179
Merit: 100
March 03, 2017, 08:22:51 AM
Hi,

Im thinking to make a new physical bitcoin card and dont know what the best really.. I will like to have it in euros because I live in europe, so I understand I can´t take the coinbase one because it only for americans and USD.

So my doubt is XAPO or Wirex. I have an virtual card on wirex and it goes good but you have to change btc to eur/usd, pay like 3-4% depends on the day and have the wallet in eur or usd or gbp.

Xapo is it the same or you have the wallet/card on btc and in the moment of pay something or go to ATM they charge btc/eur? how much is  it the comision??

thanks
hero member
Activity: 994
Merit: 500
March 01, 2017, 06:53:56 PM
i'm only interested in cards that stay in bitcoin and convert at the moment of spending. is xapo the only mainstream one that does this?

The Shift Card connected to Coinsbase converts at the moment of spending.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1087
March 01, 2017, 05:11:01 PM
i'm only interested in cards that stay in bitcoin and convert at the moment of spending. is xapo the only mainstream one that does this?
full member
Activity: 294
Merit: 101
February 28, 2017, 04:35:56 PM
if you want to load them with btc i think only wave crest ... otherwise there are many companies who will  issue cards with other companies...
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
February 28, 2017, 03:29:37 PM
Does anybody know any provider that does not use Wave Crest Holdings Limited from Gibraltar as thier issuer?

Wagecan used to use Transforex based in Hongkong, but their out of cards, now they use Wave Crest instead..

Any ideas?

Xapo, AdvCash, Cryptopay, Wirex, Bitwala, Spectrocoin etc. do all issue thier card through Wave Crest.

bump?
newbie
Activity: 107
Merit: 0
February 28, 2017, 02:31:40 PM
Advcash looks nice and secure.

there are some comments, but they are relevant today Grin
What do you mean?
Im planning to go for Advcash, what do you think about them guys ?
sr. member
Activity: 407
Merit: 250
February 28, 2017, 06:10:00 AM
Advcash looks nice and secure.

there are some comments, but they are relevant today Grin
member
Activity: 160
Merit: 10
February 28, 2017, 05:09:37 AM
Advcash looks nice and secure.
sr. member
Activity: 407
Merit: 250
February 27, 2017, 06:48:45 AM
What about Uquid and spectrocoincard? Please share your experience. I already have advcash debit card.

Uquid  bad site design. Shocked Shocked Shocked

spectrocoin, It will be better. Undecided
I made an account, sent the ID for the deposit Skrill
waiting for verification of 24 hours,


after 48 hours, nothing
spectrocoin - SCAM!!!
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
★PlayAmo.com★
February 27, 2017, 05:03:51 AM
What about Uquid and spectrocoincard? Please share your experience. I already have advcash debit card.
sr. member
Activity: 407
Merit: 250
February 27, 2017, 02:05:20 AM
What's the best virtual card:
advcash or cryptopay ?


Cryptopay asked for selfie to verify my card! Advcash is good i think...



                   
This is odd, http://cryptopay.win has never asked me for a selfie ever. Did they just ask you this out of the blue?

Advcash, It will be better and no problem Wink
Many cards working without selfie just few need but from 15 December verification is must for many as they have new polices if you are not following them then they can block your payment with non refundable option as happen to me  Sad

and  
do not link, add or save you card on the PayPal account, if Cryptopay card account isn't verified.

Your PayPal account will be scratched, etc..
bad history in the eyes PayPal
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