Before 2 days i contacted their customer support and still no any answers. But they claim that response will be sent the same working day.
Another interesting observation that you can't sign on the back side of the card. On every card back side you can sign, but on this QCK you can't, because there isn't, let's say "paper".
Also letter which comes with card looks like usual A4 format paper printed with cheap printer and card attached to it.
They claim that they are based in London, UK. But they give Czech Republic mBank bank account.
Waiting for someone who had real relation with this QCKcard.com
I think that my money is lost.
I do have a question--what with the IRS now chasing petty bitcoin tax evaders, how is anyone in the US supposed to use a bitcoin debit card? Seems like the bookkeeping would be murderously tedious. That in itself would make any sane person not want to just spend bitcoin willy-nilly. Has anyone thought about that, and do you guys see this as an impediment?
The IRS is chasing Coinbase, not BTC exchangers.
The IRS is chasing hedge-users of Coinbase, not all their US userbase.
The IRS is chasing for transactions between 2013-2015
Coinbase helped many wealthy people move their money, evade taxes.
Coinbase will pay for their criminal actions.
Other exchangers like Gemini, Poliniex or Circle have nothing to worry about, they are transparent and respect RSA/AML/KYC policies.