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legendary
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Welt Am Draht
April 11, 2019, 05:16:45 AM
Weird that they're shutting down America. I would've thought that would be a prime market considering how stone age their banking is. Anyway good for Brits and eventual Europeans. The card provider track record is pretty shaky. I hope this will be more solid. I can't get the app to accept the code though.

https://blog.coinbase.com/spend-your-crypto-instantly-with-coinbase-card-4c840e59a8d8
legendary
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April 11, 2019, 12:36:56 AM
Wonder if this is just a pure re-branding / relaunch thing.

I'd say it's related to what I've read this morning: https://www.forbes.com/sites/billybambrough/2019/04/10/coinbase-and-visa-are-making-bitcoin-ethereum-ripples-xrp-and-litecoin-payments-a-reality/
I don't know how it worked until now, but you'll be able to spend Bitcoin/altcoin directly, it seems, as long as it's ok for you to keep it in their wallets.

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Apto Payments, previously known as Shift Payments, is providing the technology for Coinbase after discontinuing its own Shift Card
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
April 10, 2019, 03:26:31 PM
Wonder if this is just a pure re-branding / relaunch thing.

-Dave

Coinbase were perfectly happy to destroy their merchant processing by making merchants handle their own seeds so it may well not be coming back. It's a dumb move as that must be appealing to a lot of users, but Coinbase don't seem very bright.
legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
April 10, 2019, 03:24:17 PM
Got the your shift card will shutdown tomorrow email.
Looks like Shift is going away and becoming Apto Payments. Snip from the email:

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This is a reminder that we will be retiring the program tomorrow [snip]

On April 12, 2019 all future inquiries regarding your Shift Card, including transactions question or information and chargeback requests, should be sent to [email protected].

We hope to re-launch the program and issue new cards in the near future. Thank you for your patience!

Sincerely,
The Shift Team

Wonder if this is just a pure re-branding / relaunch thing.

-Dave
newbie
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March 30, 2019, 04:14:03 AM
hi, cant read all pages, can someone provide there is any operator allows create more than 5-10 virtual cards? kyc is not problem. thank you


There are many bitcoin powered cards (debit/prepaid and even virtual) and I just couldn't find any updated list. I've gathered all the bitcoin card providers I could find. The post below is an actively updated list of bitcoin debit card providers. Feel free to throw a tip my way:
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WARNING! DO NOT TRUST ANY OF THE PROVIDERS BLINDLY. Do your due diligence if you're going to use their services.

newbie
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March 30, 2019, 04:05:39 AM
cant read all pages, can someone provide there is any operator allows create more than 5-10 virtual cards? kyc is not problem. thank you
legendary
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February 18, 2019, 05:58:27 PM
Yes, it's one issued through Coinbase.
Last time I looked, if you wanted to go through all the grief you can still get the money back from Wavecrest for the card. But you are correct, for that little it's probably not worth the time.

-Dave

I'm sure in most cases you'd get your money back, it's more the being left in the lurch. I remember lots of screaming from people travelling abroad and using those cards as their sole form of payment and waking up to find they were instantly unusable with zero notice.

At least this card is giving a grace period.

Without taking this too far off topic,  if you are traveling and only have 1 form payment you are asking for trouble.
Lost card / stolen card / Visa-Master Card - Amex whatever network goes down for a while, etc.
Close to home, it's a pain. Far away it can be miserable.

-Dave
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
February 18, 2019, 10:04:04 AM
Yes, it's one issued through Coinbase.
Last time I looked, if you wanted to go through all the grief you can still get the money back from Wavecrest for the card. But you are correct, for that little it's probably not worth the time.

-Dave

I'm sure in most cases you'd get your money back, it's more the being left in the lurch. I remember lots of screaming from people travelling abroad and using those cards as their sole form of payment and waking up to find they were instantly unusable with zero notice.

At least this card is giving a grace period.
legendary
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February 17, 2019, 03:58:49 PM
Just got an email notification that Shift is shutting down their card as of April 11th:

Is this the Coinbase card?

What with Bitpay losing some banks the other day keeping money on a crypto debit card is starting to look like an even sketchier bet than the average crappy exchange. There's still £16 of mine out there somewhere stuck on a Wavecrest Bitpay card that I couldn't be arsed to reclaim.
Yes, it's one issued through Coinbase.
Last time I looked, if you wanted to go through all the grief you can still get the money back from Wavecrest for the card. But you are correct, for that little it's probably not worth the time.

-Dave
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
February 17, 2019, 01:47:26 PM
Just got an email notification that Shift is shutting down their card as of April 11th:

Is this the Coinbase card?

What with Bitpay losing some banks the other day keeping money on a crypto debit card is starting to look like an even sketchier bet than the average crappy exchange. There's still £16 of mine out there somewhere stuck on a Wavecrest Bitpay card that I couldn't be arsed to reclaim.
legendary
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February 17, 2019, 01:45:11 PM
Just got an email notification that Shift is shutting down their card as of April 11th:

Just as an FYI to everyone in case for some reason you did not get the email.

-Dave
 
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Dear Shift Cardholder,

We hope you enjoyed using the Shift Card and truly thank you for your loyalty.

We, unfortunately, will be retiring the program in April of this year. All Shift Cards will be officially deactivated on April 11, 2019. Don't worry, your Shift Card will continue to work until that date. Feel free to email [email protected]. if you have any questions and we'd be happy to answer.

We hope to re-launch the program and issue new cards in the near future. Thank you for your patience!

Sincerely,
The Shift Team
newbie
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January 20, 2019, 08:37:06 PM
I don't think Bonpay.com is going to make it. They are deleting more and more public data. They can't be reached. They come up with more and more shady ideas, like "our customers have to withdraw their coins or they will not be safe", while their support isn't operating at all. They simply don't answer on any request for months now.

So, this is how much we can trust companies which offer Bitcoin debit cards?

For the future, a good indicator might be if a company allows Waybackmachine of archive.org to archive their website. I couldn't find a site with the info who is behind this company.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
November 06, 2018, 05:07:16 PM
I want to be able to withdraw cash from atms outside the US.

Or Wirex, they're coming to the US:

Wirex has extra fees (on top of ATM/bank fee) and low daily limits for ATM withdrawals and may not be too attractive for that purpose (Wirex is more fit for paying with the card in store).
Although if they get more (and more, and more) customers maybe they'll reduce those fees, but .. that's just a hope.
The other issue with Wirex is that they're using ridiculus spreads from live market rates. They claim to have no exchange fees, but there's a very big difference on how they convert BTC. Everyone using them should know that. I'm afrain many are unaware...

It's often an easy 1.5% or more which is higher than any advertised fees anywhere.

For me it's the only game in town but I'd be straight back to xapo or bitpay if they opened up again.

Wirex makes no sense if you have an alternative as Americans do.
legendary
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November 06, 2018, 04:59:13 PM
I want to be able to withdraw cash from atms outside the US.

Or Wirex, they're coming to the US:

Wirex has extra fees (on top of ATM/bank fee) and low daily limits for ATM withdrawals and may not be too attractive for that purpose (Wirex is more fit for paying with the card in store).
Although if they get more (and more, and more) customers maybe they'll reduce those fees, but .. that's just a hope.
The other issue with Wirex is that they're using ridiculus spreads from live market rates. They claim to have no exchange fees, but there's a very big difference on how they convert BTC. Everyone using them should know that. I'm afrain many are unaware...
legendary
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November 06, 2018, 11:04:21 AM
I want to be able to withdraw cash from atms outside the US.

Or Wirex, they're coming to the US:

Wirex has extra fees (on top of ATM/bank fee) and low daily limits for ATM withdrawals and may not be too attractive for that purpose (Wirex is more fit for paying with the card in store).
Although if they get more (and more, and more) customers maybe they'll reduce those fees, but .. that's just a hope.
copper member
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November 06, 2018, 05:45:45 AM
Anyone have a bitcoin debit card recommendation for US citizens but want to use it outside the US like say Mexico or Canada?  Are the fees going to be high regardless?  I want to be able to withdraw cash from atms outside the US.

Bitpay? Or Wirex, they're coming to the US:

https://www.the-blockchain.com/2018/10/23/wirex-moving-into-the-us-means-they-now-offer-more-than-any-other-crypto-card/
full member
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October 08, 2018, 01:55:47 PM
Anyone have a bitcoin debit card recommendation for US citizens but want to use it outside the US like say Mexico or Canada?  Are the fees going to be high regardless?  I want to be able to withdraw cash from atms outside the US.
newbie
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September 26, 2018, 08:53:20 AM

because our old .se domain was banned as our old bitcointalk account.



Why? I seem to recall boasting about dark market dealings. Do it by all means but telling the world about it is not sensible or helpful to legit customers who get caught up in a shutdown, not that I would've shopped with you anyway because of that risk.

well the .se domain was banned by Swedish authorities by request from U.S.A.
They just did us the same thing like to piratebay.se

.se domains are no longer safe havens, folks

and why we were banned here at bitcointalk the same time? I assume it's not coincidence.

so I presume this account will not last too long too.

only safe way to communicate is tox 59564D2F49880684A9896385CFB1CD8A488D382C728906CED2126E2F746F9A6026EF4C85AFFC


legendary
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Welt Am Draht
September 26, 2018, 07:07:30 AM

because our old .se domain was banned as our old bitcointalk account.



Why? I seem to recall boasting about dark market dealings. Do it by all means but telling the world about it is not sensible or helpful to legit customers who get caught up in a shutdown, not that I would've shopped with you anyway because of that risk.
newbie
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September 26, 2018, 06:42:38 AM
We are still alive and working.
We just moved to new domain https://exbase.net

All our Visa Bitcoin cards, even from 2017, are still 100% working.
All customers can deposit in BTC and withdraw funds in local ATM worldwide.
And we can still issue as much anonymous cards as needed.

We don't advertise the cards much yet because we have new project we are working on now.
Anyway if you need BTC card and don't like to send your photo, ID, passport, etc...

...then please bookmark the new website https://exbase.net

because our old .se domain was banned as our old bitcointalk account.

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