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October 27, 2017, 06:14:32 PM
i´ve opened an account with anxpro. after to be verified i´ll order a debit card. i´m from southamerica. anxpro is hong kong based so it seems they offer your card to mostly countries. no restrictions just for european residents. could any anxpro debit card user leave a review in this thread?

I have also opened the account with Anxpro and uploaded documents ten days ago. Still haven't received any update regarding the verification process and approval. And they claim to verify it in 2 days. Not impressed so far - still seeing the message:

"Your verification request has been received and is currently being processed. Once complete, you will be notified through email.
We aim to process verification requests within 2 working days of being received.
"
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October 27, 2017, 04:57:21 PM
Hi guys,

What do you think of http://www.epay.com/en/epay_services.htm ?
It seems they do offer VCC?!
legendary
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October 21, 2017, 01:16:01 PM
if you google bitcoin debit card Oct 15th you will find an article about shakepay talking about the whole wave crest/visa debacle.
It's not just Shakepay though. I'd like to see which specific article you're referring to  but I don't think that it's something new. Cryptocurrency news outlets are picking up the news as press releases on the matter were kinds delay by card issuers on purpose but we here in this thread had gotten wind of it as it was happening.
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October 18, 2017, 10:49:28 PM
TunerDude007, thanks for your answer. i´m verified with uquid,too. They could solve this issue about to offer your debit card to almost all countries even no european residents. but what i don´t like of them is that i´ve contact your chat via skype and it was true those reviews i read about they talk poor english. they don´t seem a pro team. so i don´t know what to do, yet.
sr. member
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October 18, 2017, 05:25:11 PM
if you google bitcoin debit card Oct 15th you will find an article about shakepay talking about the whole wave crest/visa debacle.
legendary
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October 18, 2017, 04:22:42 PM
From Canada here also (you in Toronto by chance?), cryptopay was my go to, I loved them. Yes they also sent me a mastercard only to have them say its also no longer  good. I've read wagecan can sometimes take days to load your card. I honestly think right now Ubuig might the only way to go. Cryptopay assures me they are working on a solution. 

I loved Tronna when I lived there, long time ago though - go Leafs. Yes, cryptopay was/is very good to deal with. Their mastercard doesn't expire until December 5 if you were able to load it a while back. I hope they will find a replacement well before then. I'm inclined to have a few more cards now, just in case, but they'd be my first choice also. Oh, I wrote to Shakepay before the Wavecrest pullback, since Shakepay is in Canada, but I heard nothing back from them so did not apply for a card. They seemed promising, so perhaps they'll be a contender again.



sr. member
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October 18, 2017, 03:44:23 PM
i´ve opened an account with anxpro. after to be verified i´ll order a debit card. i´m from southamerica. anxpro is hong kong based so it seems they offer your card to mostly countries. no restrictions just for european residents. could any anxpro debit card user leave a review in this thread?

I've read some bad reviews on anxpro...Also I cant find how much they charge for a card anywhere on their site. I belive i did find a solution tho.
https://uquid.com/blog/2017/09/new-uquid-debit-card

Uquid seems to have found another supplier besides wave crest.

I'm in Canada and watching this thread with interest as I lost access to cards I used and liked, both from Wavecrest Visa and from a Mastercard replacement that did not last long before it too was withdrawn from the market.

One reviewer gave Uquid a bad score for the broken English on their website. However, we know that a slick website does not guarantee a good company behind it. Uquid does not say who their new card provider is, perhaps that's smart business practice on their part. I'd guess that the other former Wavecrest-using companies would start using it too.

I was doing some due diligence on Anxpro and thought they handled themselves well on this bct thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/warning-anxbtc-is-a-scam-759952

I've seen some very trollish scam accusations for all the card providers. For example, one guy has been harassing cryptopay for weeks over a perceived loss of $2.50. Takes all kinds, but it's worth thinking about which complaints to take seriously.   Roll Eyes

I've heard good things about wagecan and mistertango as possible alternatives to the Wavecrest companies, but so far I'm still looking around for a Wavecrest replacement to use in Canada. The companies that used Wavecrest all say they are looking for a suitable replacement, but I think we've all learned not to risk a single point of failure for "next time".


From Canada here also (you in Toronto by chance?), cryptopay was my go to, I loved them. Yes they also sent me a mastercard only to have them say its also no longer  good. I've read wagecan can sometimes take days to load your card. I honestly think right now Ubuig might the only way to go. Cryptopay assures me they are working on a solution. 
newbie
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October 18, 2017, 03:31:09 PM
Sorry I couldn't find it anymore but wasn't there a free code for people who wanted to sig up for Cryptopayme? this search here is not working well with me.

The giveaway is still running I believe but you are not eligible as they are giving for members with 30 activity or higher: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cryptopay-a-central-entry-point-to-a-decentralised-world-1384807

Hi,

OOH no what a shame. But thanks for the information. I'll see if I an still make it before it ends. Find it really hard these days to sell BTC in paypal.
legendary
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October 18, 2017, 02:29:23 PM
i´ve opened an account with anxpro. after to be verified i´ll order a debit card. i´m from southamerica. anxpro is hong kong based so it seems they offer your card to mostly countries. no restrictions just for european residents. could any anxpro debit card user leave a review in this thread?

I've read some bad reviews on anxpro...Also I cant find how much they charge for a card anywhere on their site. I belive i did find a solution tho.
https://uquid.com/blog/2017/09/new-uquid-debit-card

Uquid seems to have found another supplier besides wave crest.

I'm in Canada and watching this thread with interest as I lost access to cards I used and liked, both from Wavecrest Visa and from a Mastercard replacement that did not last long before it too was withdrawn from the market.

One reviewer gave Uquid a bad score for the broken English on their website. However, we know that a slick website does not guarantee a good company behind it. Uquid does not say who their new card provider is, perhaps that's smart business practice on their part. I'd guess that the other former Wavecrest-using companies would start using it too.

I was doing some due diligence on Anxpro and thought they handled themselves well on this bct thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/warning-anxbtc-is-a-scam-759952

I've seen some very trollish scam accusations for all the card providers. For example, one guy has been harassing cryptopay for weeks over a perceived loss of $2.50. Takes all kinds, but it's worth thinking about which complaints to take seriously.   Roll Eyes

I've heard good things about wagecan and mistertango as possible alternatives to the Wavecrest companies, but so far I'm still looking around for a Wavecrest replacement to use in Canada. The companies that used Wavecrest all say they are looking for a suitable replacement, but I think we've all learned not to risk a single point of failure for "next time".
sr. member
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October 18, 2017, 01:47:23 PM
i´ve opened an account with anxpro. after to be verified i´ll order a debit card. i´m from southamerica. anxpro is hong kong based so it seems they offer your card to mostly countries. no restrictions just for european residents. could any anxpro debit card user leave a review in this thread?

I've read some bad reviews on anxpro...Also I cant find how much they charge for a card anywhere on their site. I belive i did find a solution tho.
https://uquid.com/blog/2017/09/new-uquid-debit-card

Uquid seems to have found another supplier besides wave crest.
member
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October 18, 2017, 12:09:51 AM
i´ve opened an account with anxpro. after to be verified i´ll order a debit card. i´m from southamerica. anxpro is hong kong based so it seems they offer your card to mostly countries. no restrictions just for european residents. could any anxpro debit card user leave a review in this thread?
sr. member
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October 16, 2017, 10:55:16 AM
Any solutions for us Non Eu citizens after Oct 15th?

Can you specify in which country you are based?

E.g. for citizens of the US, BitPay offers a card that is issued by the Metropolitan Commercial Bank.
https://bitpay.com/card

However, if you are based in the rest of the world you are only able to receive a debit card from BitPay that is
issued by Wave Crest Holdings. This is exactly the card issuer that has closed their service for people, who
don´t reside in Europe after the 15th October.




I'm based in Canada, as far as I can tell Wagecan has a card that will work but the card cost 180usd....
legendary
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October 16, 2017, 09:21:25 AM
Any solutions for us Non Eu citizens after Oct 15th?

Can you specify in which country you are based?

E.g. for citizens of the US, BitPay offers a card that is issued by the Metropolitan Commercial Bank.
https://bitpay.com/card

However, if you are based in the rest of the world you are only able to receive a debit card from BitPay that is
issued by Wave Crest Holdings. This is exactly the card issuer that has closed their service for people, who
don´t reside in Europe after the 15th October.



Things are getting tough for people outside of the EU from what it seems. I believe Coinbase's Shift card also continues to offer the card service to US citizens. But aside of BitPay and Shift there aren't many options. Perhap's Uphold's prepaid mastercard could also be an option for those in the US after virtual cards.
full member
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October 16, 2017, 01:25:39 AM
Any solutions for us Non Eu citizens after Oct 15th?

I'm also looking for a solution to use the card in Singapore and Malaysia?
staff
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October 15, 2017, 08:42:54 AM
Sorry I couldn't find it anymore but wasn't there a free code for people who wanted to sig up for Cryptopayme? this search here is not working well with me.

The giveaway is still running I believe but you are not eligible as they are giving for members with 30 activity or higher: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cryptopay-a-central-entry-point-to-a-decentralised-world-1384807
newbie
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October 15, 2017, 07:51:57 AM
Sorry I couldn't find it anymore but wasn't there a free code for people who wanted to sig up for Cryptopayme? this search here is not working well with me.
sr. member
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October 14, 2017, 11:18:01 AM
Any solutions for us Non Eu citizens after Oct 15th?

Can you specify in which country you are based?

E.g. for citizens of the US, BitPay offers a card that is issued by the Metropolitan Commercial Bank.
https://bitpay.com/card

However, if you are based in the rest of the world you are only able to receive a debit card from BitPay that is
issued by Wave Crest Holdings. This is exactly the card issuer that has closed their service for people, who
don´t reside in Europe after the 15th October.


sr. member
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October 13, 2017, 01:50:48 PM
Any solutions for us Non Eu citizens after Oct 15th?
legendary
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October 13, 2017, 01:34:44 AM
Unfavorable rates are a whole other topic of discussion. Many providers claiming to have zero fees hide their tariffs in exchange rates that have a diversion from actual live market ones by as much as 5%. I've been warning people about this as a hidden fee trick. Big providers like Wirex do it too.
legendary
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October 11, 2017, 09:50:26 PM
Is there any card that can withdraw directly from Bitcoin balance instead of loading the card before hand?

I am My bitcoins will stay in there wallet and it will only use whenever I use the card and automatically deduct and calculate?

Because in all other cards, you will need convert your btc to local currency and load your card before use.

Thanks

I believe the old cards don't allow that, only the new ones such as Monaco, TenX and Centra does that. (some of them are not available yet).

Also XAPO does exactly this! Your balance always remains in BTC and you use your card using your BTC balance

Unfortunately it will on work in Europe only from October 16 Sad
Didn't XAPO have FIAT balances? I had never used their card service but I don't  see why they wouldn't allow the card to be used with the FIAT balances.

On a slightly related note, they've started locking accounts without document verification.

If I remember correctly, before they started restricting countries a couple of years back, they allowed bitcoin to be exchange at the point of sale. That means that the conversion happens at the moment that the transaction you are doing gets processed by the network. This can be either good or bad depending on the direction of Bitcoin value at the time, but I would still recommend staying with providers that let you manage conversion yourself. This way you won't be mistakenly converting currencies at an unfavorable rate.
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