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Topic: 2017 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews - page 24. (Read 119030 times)

sr. member
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December 28, 2016, 12:12:01 PM
What's the best virtual card:
advcash or cryptopay ?
full member
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December 27, 2016, 07:58:40 AM
Is there any review for Payeer card ?
legendary
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2009 Alea iacta est
December 27, 2016, 07:41:26 AM
security

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sr. member
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December 23, 2016, 05:41:38 PM
I made test Visa spectrocoin.com
BIN 466544 vcc Ware Crest same as e-coin.io
hero member
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December 23, 2016, 02:08:15 PM
Sorry if your in the US the only anon cards your going to find are ones that eventually ask you for you id because of this or that (read the thread. any anon card here in the states has never stayed anon)

sr. member
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December 23, 2016, 02:40:51 AM
Hey guys,

What is the best debit card with no verification ID?
Delivered in USA address ?
legendary
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December 23, 2016, 01:27:55 AM
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
December 21, 2016, 08:02:17 AM
Hello,

What is the best debit card for use in EUROPE with € and with no monthly/dormancy fee? I will use the card only a few days per month so I don't want any monthly fees when I don't use the card.
Coinsbank card has no fees for the first year. Their rates are better than bitpay and the exchange only ha 0.5% fees.  It's a very competitive card, and IMO among the best physical cards for use with EUR. The only downside is that ATM fees are 4.5€..
legendary
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December 19, 2016, 01:47:02 PM
Withdrawing from ATM in my opinion is very expensive for every card, so i'm doing this only when i must. (as i know the smallest fee is around $2.5)
You consider a fixed $2.5 fee for an ATM withdrawal too much...

Paying shops and internet is very ok( if you pay in currency that card was issued, in other currencies sometimes they take little %) - anyway it is very comfortable and not expensive.
For simplicity's sake, let's consider the little % to be also 2.5% - in reality it's usually more, but in this way we can compare a $2.5 ATM withdrawal fee with a 2.5% shopping fee...And you don't consider a variable 2.5% (in our example) not to much! The devil is in the details, let's see!

It all boils down to how your variable 2.5% shopping charge compares to the fixed $2.5 ATM fee. It depends on how much you live on bitcoin: how much of your monthly living expenses do you charge on your bitcoin card. How much do you live in a cash society (the majority of your transactions will be ATM withdrawals), or how much the society you live in is a cashless one (the majority of your transactions will be for shopping).

I never make operation: my BTC wallet > cryptopay BTC wallet > fiat > bank account, so i can't help you, but if someone did it, please let us know.
You seem to can't help me in something I didn't even ask. It's OK!

Heh, yes. The devil is in the details!
But in this case all is about amounts. Let's put it in this way:
If you pay for things that are not expensive - it is better to pay directly with card.
If you're planning a larger purchase - use the ATM.
The threshold, we can take the amount of $100 but it will depend on the card and the individual fees.
Sometimes ATM can charge you $2.5 + %
However, in my opinion, one of the most important things is the spread between buy/sell Bitcoin.
legendary
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December 19, 2016, 11:25:30 AM
Hello,

What is the best debit card for use in EUROPE with € and with no monthly/dormancy fee? I will use the card only a few days per month so I don't want any monthly fees when I don't use the card.

If you don't want any monthly fees when you don't use the card, just keep the card balance below the fee level.  Wink
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December 19, 2016, 10:11:08 AM
Hello,

What is the best debit card for use in EUROPE with € and with no monthly/dormancy fee? I will use the card only a few days per month so I don't want any monthly fees when I don't use the card.

legendary
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December 19, 2016, 05:15:09 AM
Withdrawals from ATMs indeed aren't cheap with bitcoin cards and aren't ideal for frequent use this way. It's better to just pick a card with flat ATM fees and use them for large withdrawals. In that case though, exchange gates are also important.
sr. member
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December 15, 2016, 01:48:35 PM
Withdrawing from ATM in my opinion is very expensive for every card, so i'm doing this only when i must. (as i know the smallest fee is around $2.5)
You consider a fixed $2.5 fee for an ATM withdrawal too much...

Paying shops and internet is very ok( if you pay in currency that card was issued, in other currencies sometimes they take little %) - anyway it is very comfortable and not expensive.
For simplicity's sake, let's consider the little % to be also 2.5% - in reality it's usually more, but in this way we can compare a $2.5 ATM withdrawal fee with a 2.5% shopping fee...And you don't consider a variable 2.5% (in our example) not to much! The devil is in the details, let's see!

It all boils down to how your variable 2.5% shopping charge compares to the fixed $2.5 ATM fee. It depends on how much you live on bitcoin: how much of your monthly living expenses do you charge on your bitcoin card. How much do you live in a cash society (the majority of your transactions will be ATM withdrawals), or how much the society you live in is a cashless one (the majority of your transactions will be for shopping).

I never make operation: my BTC wallet > cryptopay BTC wallet > fiat > bank account, so i can't help you, but if someone did it, please let us know.
You seem to can't help me in something I didn't even ask. It's OK!
legendary
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December 15, 2016, 10:36:14 AM
Every one going with his own experience and I am saying Uquid is currently best in use as they are giving very good service and support is also very quick to response use this card without any problem
They have been offline for a few days.

Important question: do all these (most of these) cards we are talking about hold your balance in bitcoin, or rather in fiat currency in a separate electronic wallet? Which card is which? I guess, the method when the card is directly connected to bitcoin should be better, but in reality? In the former case, are your bitcoins only exchanged to fiat currency at the money you cash out at an ATM or buy something in a shop/online? In the latter case, usually how long does it take for your bitcoin to be transferred and exchanged to the fiat electronic wallet?

For example Cryptopay.me - when you open an account, you have four accounts there BTC/USD/EUR/GBP.
First you have to transfer Bitcoin to your cruptopay Bitcoin account and then, when you need, you can load your card.
For me this is better option, because i can choose moment when i want exchange Bitcoin to fiat - of course i think about the best price.
Withdrawing from ATM in my opinion is very expensive for every card, so i'm doing this only when i must. (as i know the smallest fee is around $2.5)
Paying shops and internet is very ok( if you pay in currency that card was issued, in other currencies sometimes they take little %) - anyway it is very comfortable and not expensive.

I never make operation: my BTC wallet > cryptopay BTC wallet > fiat > bank account, so i can't help you, but if someone did it, please let us know.
sr. member
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December 15, 2016, 10:04:26 AM
Every one going with his own experience and I am saying Uquid is currently best in use as they are giving very good service and support is also very quick to response use this card without any problem
They have been offline for a few days.

Important question: do all these (most of these) cards we are talking about hold your balance in bitcoin, or rather in fiat currency in a separate electronic wallet? Which card is which? I guess, the method when the card is directly connected to bitcoin should be better, but in reality? In the former case, are your bitcoins only exchanged to fiat currency at the money you cash out at an ATM or buy something in a shop/online? In the latter case, usually how long does it take for your bitcoin to be transferred and exchanged to the fiat electronic wallet?
hero member
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December 13, 2016, 08:13:57 AM
What's the best virtual debit card with unload features back to bitcoin?
SpectroCoin.com and we have sent you a voucher for a free virtual debit card
hero member
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December 12, 2016, 05:09:00 PM
What's the best virtual debit card with unload features back to bitcoin?

Wirex. And you can get your first one free of charge via the Wirex mobile app
sr. member
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December 09, 2016, 10:44:02 AM
From personal experience, only cryptopay.me currently supports smooth unload and withdrawing money in Bitcoins.
Other providers make this process a headache.
Every one going with his own experience and I am saying Uquid is currently best in use as they are giving very good service and support is also very quick to response use this card without any problem
newbie
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December 09, 2016, 08:16:31 AM
From personal experience, only cryptopay.me currently supports smooth unload and withdrawing money in Bitcoins.
Other providers make this process a headache.
newbie
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December 08, 2016, 01:51:06 PM
What's the best virtual debit card with unload features back to bitcoin?
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