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March 11, 2015, 01:36:19 PM
unverified, mean anonymous? also euro is available?

There must be limits for this?

There are limits. The most important is $2500 max load per year. Once verified, you may have unlimited balance.
You can withdraw $400/ €400/£320 per day if your E-Coin account is not verified and $1200/ €1000/£800 per day once you have become a verified account holders.
All online/POS payments are unlimited.

2500 is a bit too low, could this be rised in the future, there a replans for that?

also withdrawal work on every atm? you may need to choose "international" i suppose

it works on every ATM, the card is almost unlimited for verified users
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March 11, 2015, 01:12:00 PM
unverified, mean anonymous? also euro is available?

There must be limits for this?

There are limits. The most important is $2500 max load per year. Once verified, you may have unlimited balance.
You can withdraw $400/ €400/£320 per day if your E-Coin account is not verified and $1200/ €1000/£800 per day once you have become a verified account holders.
All online/POS payments are unlimited.

2500 is a bit too low, could this be rised in the future, there a replans for that?

also withdrawal work on every atm? you may need to choose "international" i suppose
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March 11, 2015, 08:15:42 AM
Why India still ain't there in the list of accepted countries there on the OP???
I would like to get one as it will be a lot stress free to have a card that gives us the ease to get our fiat on hand anytime anywhere whenever needed...

We are looking for a partner in India to be able shipping cards there. Stay in touch!

Do I stand a chance to become a Partner???
I would also like to know what do I need to become one...
Can you please PM me with the details if you think I might be able to do it???
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March 11, 2015, 08:00:48 AM

$29 For non visa or MasterCard card and it works only in Australia ... Ok ))
Well it's good for me, i did mention in another thread that the price was a little high but i live in Australia and also getting mine for free, sorry but i can't mention why I'm getting a free one.

Is there any other cards you know of that will let you withdraw you BTC for cash at any ATM? If so please let me know.

http://bitcoinist.net/e-coin-takes-bitcoin-debit-cards-new-level/

We've got about 10K clients at the moment comparing with CoinJar's "about 61", you can withdraw your btc instantly. We are planning to launch multi-currency card very soon, with multi currency you can save on currency conversion when you are traveling or paying in different currencies

lol 10k users vs 61, now i can imagine those numbers would go up if had the card for people in the usa  Roll Eyes
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March 11, 2015, 07:58:42 AM

$29 For non visa or MasterCard card and it works only in Australia ... Ok ))

cool glad you get it but i think region specific card never a good idea  Sad
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March 11, 2015, 07:57:24 AM
unverified, mean anonymous? also euro is available?

There must be limits for this?

There are limits. The most important is $2500 max load per year. Once verified, you may have unlimited balance.
You can withdraw $400/ €400/£320 per day if your E-Coin account is not verified and $1200/ €1000/£800 per day once you have become a verified account holders.
All online/POS payments are unlimited.

yeah see that is a big difference when you become certified / verified account
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March 11, 2015, 07:56:04 AM
Hang on. Why does the unverified debit card have strict lower limits? $2500 Max load a year? Is that a joke? It makes the debit cards useless really.

I singed and ordered one card paying by PayPal thinking the debit card would have good spending limits. i guess I was wrong. Kinda disappointed.

So you have to go through verification to get the limits raised on the debit cards? I really don't want to send in ID scans to a bitcoin exchange.

Can we raise the loading and spending limits some how with out ID verification?



they wont raise any limits as have guidelines to follow
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March 11, 2015, 07:53:42 AM
No USA on the list?

no, not yet, unfortunately. The card can be used in the US though, no problem with that

see i dont understand that what makes anx cards different that all the competition, they are in hong kong and they will ship the cards to people in the usa, i wish this card would be in the usa as well Cry

Not open for people in the US but it can be used in the US that did make me chuckle, do we know how much charges to expect with these debit cards because chances are they are going to be stupidly high and that will shy me away from getting one i really dislike high fee's when there really is no need for them. Do we need debit cards anyway? Only a matter of time and enough places will accept bitcoin payments. If i am right a lot of us will not be cashing out at a atm because this is an investment like stocks, we have paper debt money to cash out at atm.
Then you should push for merchant adoption of direct Bitcoin payments and you'll be able to do that without any sort of card whatsoever. If we instead settle for cards, then Bitcoin becomes nothing more or less than another tool in the financial cartel arsenal and we would have accomplished nothing. Also, you are one very angry person. Go... take a dump or an acupuncture massage or something man, you'll burst a vein or something.

lol well then
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March 10, 2015, 10:48:36 AM
Thanx will definitely try out that.
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March 10, 2015, 06:32:37 AM
Why India still ain't there in the list of accepted countries there on the OP???
I would like to get one as it will be a lot stress free to have a card that gives us the ease to get our fiat on hand anytime anywhere whenever needed...

We are looking for a partner in India to be able shipping cards there. Stay in touch!
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March 10, 2015, 06:30:53 AM
We've got about 10K clients at the moment

I honestly find that very hard to believe, if for no other reason than there seems to be only a handful of people in this thread who have confirmed owning a card and we are the only one's reporting the issues we've (all) been encountering. Also, and that is to your credit, considering how fast we get replies and support, and its never from some "Barry" in a Bangladesh call center.  More often than not I get emailed by 2 of the (I believe) 3 principals. Quite the VIP treatment Smiley.

Id believe 100. Id be quite surprised and impressed if you had issued 1000 cards already.
10K? Sounds like quite a stretch.

You were one of the first clients, so got VIP status and personal treatment Wink
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March 10, 2015, 05:48:31 AM
Why India still ain't there in the list of accepted countries there on the OP???
I would like to get one as it will be a lot stress free to have a card that gives us the ease to get our fiat on hand anytime anywhere whenever needed...
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March 10, 2015, 05:31:24 AM

$29 For non visa or MasterCard card and it works only in Australia ... Ok ))
Well it's good for me, i did mention in another thread that the price was a little high but i live in Australia and also getting mine for free, sorry but i can't mention why I'm getting a free one.

Is there any other cards you know of that will let you withdraw you BTC for cash at any ATM? If so please let me know.

Www.e-coin.io visa debit card, you can withdraw BTC in any ATM in the world. It's only $10. This topic is about this card, have you seen first post?
Thanks for pointing this out to me. I did read the OP but was put off by the list of fees and kinda forgot the rest, my mistake.
I guess the Visa logo also put me off a bit.
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March 10, 2015, 05:29:24 AM
We've got about 10K clients at the moment

I honestly find that very hard to believe, if for no other reason than there seems to be only a handful of people in this thread who have confirmed owning a card and we are the only one's reporting the issues we've (all) been encountering. Also, and that is to your credit, considering how fast we get replies and support, and its never from some "Barry" in a Bangladesh call center.  More often than not I get emailed by 2 of the (I believe) 3 principals. Quite the VIP treatment Smiley.

Id believe 100. Id be quite surprised and impressed if you had issued 1000 cards already.
10K? Sounds like quite a stretch.
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March 10, 2015, 05:18:50 AM
It is great to see these sorts of things coming to the bitcoin world. With this you can buy pretty much everything with bitcoin which imo is great for the bitcoin economy as I feel bitcoin was meant to be spent and used.
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March 10, 2015, 05:17:09 AM
As usual, India is again lagging behind in the adoption of a new technology. This is so frustrating Sad, a country with a billion people not being able  refusing to even adopt an extremely useful technology which can usher in reforms for the millions of people who do not have a bank account and find it difficult to send money to their near and dear ones and having to rely on an archaic post office system for money orders and with high fees to boot!

I am so very appalled at the fact that there is no company that offers the Bitcoin debit card in India. I checked with Xapo and they also do not offer the card in India Sad. Hope that some of these companies keep India in mind the next time. I know getting regulatory approval is a pain in the ass when it comes to India, but this alone should not drive these companies away from India.  Huh

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March 10, 2015, 05:16:50 AM

$29 For non visa or MasterCard card and it works only in Australia ... Ok ))
Well it's good for me, i did mention in another thread that the price was a little high but i live in Australia and also getting mine for free, sorry but i can't mention why I'm getting a free one.

Is there any other cards you know of that will let you withdraw you BTC for cash at any ATM? If so please let me know.

http://bitcoinist.net/e-coin-takes-bitcoin-debit-cards-new-level/

We've got about 10K clients at the moment comparing with CoinJar's "about 61", you can withdraw your btc instantly. We are planning to launch multi-currency card very soon, with multi currency you can save on currency conversion when you are traveling or paying in different currencies
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March 10, 2015, 05:11:28 AM

$29 For non visa or MasterCard card and it works only in Australia ... Ok ))
Well it's good for me, i did mention in another thread that the price was a little high but i live in Australia and also getting mine for free, sorry but i can't mention why I'm getting a free one.

Is there any other cards you know of that will let you withdraw you BTC for cash at any ATM? If so please let me know.

Www.e-coin.io visa debit card, you can withdraw BTC in any ATM in the world. It's only $10. This topic is about this card, have you seen first post?
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March 10, 2015, 05:09:16 AM

$29 For non visa or MasterCard card and it works only in Australia ... Ok ))
Well it's good for me, i did mention in another thread that the price was a little high but i live in Australia and also getting mine for free, sorry but i can't mention why I'm getting a free one.

Is there any other cards you know of that will let you withdraw you BTC for cash at any ATM? If so please let me know.
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March 10, 2015, 05:01:41 AM

$29 For non visa or MasterCard card and it works only in Australia ... Ok ))
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