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April 30, 2017, 02:32:27 AM
What about paycent debit card? Anyone from forum can give us some explanation about service?
legendary
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April 25, 2017, 11:54:24 AM
@MtinS
Probably your account has been hijacked. Otherwise you would not be the only one with such problem and the day it happens it will be all over the web in less 24 hours xD. I was going to say you change your PIN in the Advcash website, but I checked and we can't and their FAQ say it can be done with ATM machines. So far I have never meet an ATM machine where I was able to change PIN from any card...

@alani123
Come one, you can't move in your quarantine a site because one or two guys have a bad exeprience with the site. Specially when it's their own mistake, at least in look, like the case of @MtinS. Otherwise you can put everything in quarantine .
There are quite a few reports that have remained unaddressed and accumulated through time. AdvCash was in the quarantine part of the list long before this recent post by MtinS...
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April 25, 2017, 09:16:56 AM
@MtinS
Probably your account has been hijacked. Otherwise you would not be the only one with such problem and the day it happens it will be all over the web in less 24 hours xD. I was going to say you change your PIN in the Advcash website, but I checked and we can't and their FAQ say it can be done with ATM machines. So far I have never meet an ATM machine where I was able to change PIN from any card...

@alani123
Come one, you can't move in your quarantine a site because one or two guys have a bad exeprience with the site. Specially when it's their own mistake, at least in look, like the case of @MtinS. Otherwise you can put everything in quarantine .
legendary
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April 25, 2017, 03:43:40 AM
Due to reports such as the above, I already have AdvCash in the quarantine section of my post. I hope your problems are somehow resolved MtinSm. Thanks for letting us know, but there's not much we can do here. Perhaps putting some public pressure on AdvCash would help you, but I recommend trying to be cooperative with them because they're the ones that seem to be holding your funds at the moment.
legendary
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April 23, 2017, 10:18:19 PM
^^ I am not going to quote the whole post above because it should not have even been posted to this topic.
@MtinS, sorry to hear about your situation but this is not the thread for specific complaints, you would be better to start your own thread in the scam accusation section.
newbie
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April 23, 2017, 09:52:30 PM
I have to warn everyone to better stay away from ADVCASH. My account has been hacked, stolen, and I feel the customer service mocked at me.

I opened an small account just to try, before getting more involved, about 26 USD. On 25 march, I saw that 25 USD have been moved from my credit card to my wallet again, without my consent of course.

Because of my ignorance about these things, I did the logical, ask.

"Excuse me, I have just seen this morning in my transaction search that 25 USD have been "unload from card" to my USD wallet.

What does it mean...?"

The answer was: "Hello,

Thank you for contacting Advanced Cash support center.

Transaction is in process due to system maintenance, it will be completed in few hours."

I just thought, well, maybe they are doing something in the system, everything ok. The money will back to the card later.

I was just trying the service first, so it is true for that small money I didn´t put too many secure settings, but one of them was the option to wait 3 days for withdrawals. After the 3 days, the money was transfered in bitcoins to a mysterious account.

I asked again if that was something normal, or I just have been stolen.

Answer: "Probably your account has been hacked and stolen, You did not tell us at the beginning that you did not do funds withdrawal transaction from card to account, you just asked what does "unload from card" to USD wallet mean. Also, as we can see 3 days have passed between unload transaction and withdrawal transaction to Bitcoin."

Well, if some client is reporting an abnormal move in her account, odds are that you are being stolen, right?. I was not expecting a dictionary telling me what "unload from card" was. Maybe should you ask " Someone called A.M.F. has hacked my account, whose password was ****, because the air temperature was 26 C, and the visibility conditions are good".

Everything my fault, she said, because I didnt protect my account enough. After I warned about some unusual moves in it 3 days before.

She told me to protect better my account, use the other options and change the PIN of my debit card, that should be done in an ATM.

Too few money, so I better change it and give another change.

I put 5 USD to try, and went to the ATM. In several ATM, I didnt have the option to change the PIN. I only checked in about 10 ATM, because I was charged 0,5 USD each time I tried, so the 5 dollars flied.

Again: "this is what mastercard charges, not our fault".

So not only I have been stolen. It is my fault and also I am charged for trying to protect. I feel like a whore who also have to provide the bed for the customer.

I don´t want the money back, I only expect the one who got it need soon to spend it in medecines!.

I only want to warn everyone against this service.

For me they are dead.


legendary
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April 22, 2017, 06:16:18 AM
You can move Coinjar Swipcard up the list I will vouch for them, been using mine for almost 2 years now without a single problem.
Coinjar also has some of the best customer service I have ever had to deal with, very professional.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Actually, the accusation against CoinJar was more about the trustworthyness of its founder.

Ok i see, i do know about these accusations and Roger is always sure to mention it when i talk about Coinjar but all i can ever say is the experience i have had with the company has been flawless.

At the end of the day it is still an online wallet and i would never recommend anyone keep btc in an online wallet for long and i sure don't do it myself. Secondly when i transfer funds to my Coinjar swipcard it is then out of the control of Coinjar so it would be another company i would have to chase if the funds went missing in between.

Great list by the way  Smiley
So their service allows users to load cards and have a balance stored in them? I agree that this might be better in terms of security. But nevertheless some people prefer live conversion so trust is an important factor when it comes to debit card services.


Yes you must "top up" or "load" these cards before use by transferring bitcoins to then within your Coinjar wallet.
legendary
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April 22, 2017, 04:49:06 AM
You can move Coinjar Swipcard up the list I will vouch for them, been using mine for almost 2 years now without a single problem.
Coinjar also has some of the best customer service I have ever had to deal with, very professional.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Actually, the accusation against CoinJar was more about the trustworthyness of its founder.

Ok i see, i do know about these accusations and Roger is always sure to mention it when i talk about Coinjar but all i can ever say is the experience i have had with the company has been flawless.

At the end of the day it is still an online wallet and i would never recommend anyone keep btc in an online wallet for long and i sure don't do it myself. Secondly when i transfer funds to my Coinjar swipcard it is then out of the control of Coinjar so it would be another company i would have to chase if the funds went missing in between.

Great list by the way  Smiley
So their service allows users to load cards and have a balance stored in them? I agree that this might be better in terms of security. But nevertheless some people prefer live conversion so trust is an important factor when it comes to debit card services.

legendary
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April 22, 2017, 02:49:49 AM
You can move Coinjar Swipcard up the list I will vouch for them, been using mine for almost 2 years now without a single problem.
Coinjar also has some of the best customer service I have ever had to deal with, very professional.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Actually, the accusation against CoinJar was more about the trustworthyness of its founder.

Ok i see, i do know about these accusations and Roger is always sure to mention it when i talk about Coinjar but all i can ever say is the experience i have had with the company has been flawless.

At the end of the day it is still an online wallet and i would never recommend anyone keep btc in an online wallet for long and i sure don't do it myself. Secondly when i transfer funds to my Coinjar swipcard it is then out of the control of Coinjar so it would be another company i would have to chase if the funds went missing in between.

Great list by the way  Smiley
legendary
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April 22, 2017, 02:34:52 AM
If you are too scared to use debit card services because you think they are unreliable what you could do is open an e-bank account like the ones Leupay provides and load it with Bitcoin sales. It's nor as convenient but sure more trustworthy.

Other than that, there are reputable providers among the bitcoin debit card services. Coins bank for example have experience in the field for years now and no open accusations against them that I'm aware of.

Dear Alani123

I'm more focused on spectrocoin

I will transfer and test,

Which one are you currently using?

Many thanks for the tips.

Thanks
Almir
I would advise against using Spectrocoin with large sums of money due to the plethora of unaddressed accusations against them.  Other providers have a better track record.
legendary
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April 22, 2017, 02:33:13 AM
You can move Coinjar Swipcard up the list I will vouch for them, been using mine for almost 2 years now without a single problem.
Coinjar also has some of the best customer service I have ever had to deal with, very professional.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Actually, the accusation against CoinJar was more about the trustworthyness of its founder.

legendary
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April 21, 2017, 07:54:09 AM
You can move Coinjar Swipcard up the list I will vouch for them, been using mine for almost 2 years now without a single problem.
Coinjar also has some of the best customer service I have ever had to deal with, very professional.
sr. member
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April 21, 2017, 07:44:48 AM
If you are too scared to use debit card services because you think they are unreliable what you could do is open an e-bank account like the ones Leupay provides and load it with Bitcoin sales. It's nor as convenient but sure more trustworthy.

Other than that, there are reputable providers among the bitcoin debit card services. Coins bank for example have experience in the field for years now and no open accusations against them that I'm aware of.

Dear Alani123

I'm more focused on spectrocoin

I will transfer and test,

Which one are you currently using?

Many thanks for the tips.

Thanks
Almir
legendary
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April 21, 2017, 01:14:02 AM
anybody can tell  the providers that im can use without  problems Huh

im afraid to lost money
If you are too scared to use debit card services because you think they are unreliable what you could do is open an e-bank account like the ones Leupay provides and load it with Bitcoin sales. It's nor as convenient but sure more trustworthy.

Other than that, there are reputable providers among the bitcoin debit card services. Coins bank for example have experience in the field for years now and no open accusations against them that I'm aware of.
sr. member
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Wolf
April 21, 2017, 12:03:04 AM
anybody can tell  the providers that im can use without  problems Huh
Every business have encountered problems and as you use it you might encounter it from time to time, even if its not you somebody else will . That's why you should look for a provider that has the least occurence of these (good feedback) and have the best customer support .
im afraid to lost money
If its a legit site you will not but theres always a 1% possibility of it . I don't use bitcoin debit cards thats why you should read this whole thread if possible . A lot of people here already gave their feedbacks .
sr. member
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April 20, 2017, 07:15:46 PM
anybody can tell  the providers that im can use without  problems Huh

im afraid to lost money
legendary
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April 20, 2017, 06:59:10 PM
all of these cards  are trustable???

uquid and coinzy too ?

how  spectrocoin can be trustable if he stale some customers?

xapo have high fees.  im want to know what providers  is real trustable  Same as xapo  but with good fees

thanks
Almir

Prices as on: 2017-04-20

ProviderXapoWirexCryptoPaySpectroCoinUquidAdvCashCoinizy
You get EUR for one BTC1130.56571073.491119.671127.821136.761124.71082.26
Margin1.65%6.61%2.59%1.88%1.11%2.16%5.85%
Card Price and one year fees2029272128.9914.99No plastic
Loading fee0%0%1%0%1%10%
You get EUR for one BTC final1110.56571044.491081.47331106.821096.40241108.71Not applicable

The Bitstamp price is 1149.48 EUR for 1 BTC
Uquid is proven to be a good service and has nice rates

Coinzy are quite new. No scam accusations that I'm aware of but have high variation from live BTC prices
sr. member
Activity: 312
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April 20, 2017, 06:48:36 PM
all of these cards  are trustable???

uquid and coinzy too ?

how  spectrocoin can be trustable if he stale some customers?

xapo have high fees.  im want to know what providers  is real trustable  Same as xapo  but with good fees

thanks
Almir

Prices as on: 2017-04-20

ProviderXapoWirexCryptoPaySpectroCoinUquidAdvCashCoinizy
You get EUR for one BTC1130.56571073.491119.671127.821136.761124.71082.26
Margin1.65%6.61%2.59%1.88%1.11%2.16%5.85%
Card Price and one year fees2029272128.9914.99No plastic
Loading fee0%0%1%0%1%10%
You get EUR for one BTC final1110.56571044.491081.47331106.821096.40241108.71Not applicable

The Bitstamp price is 1149.48 EUR for 1 BTC
member
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April 20, 2017, 04:54:25 PM
Prices as on: 2017-04-20

ProviderXapoWirexCryptoPaySpectroCoinUquidAdvCashCoinizy
You get EUR for one BTC1130.56571073.491119.671127.821136.761124.71082.26
Margin1.65%6.61%2.59%1.88%1.11%2.16%5.85%
Card Price and one year fees2029272128.9914.99No plastic
Loading fee0%0%1%0%1%10%
You get EUR for one BTC final1110.56571044.491081.47331106.821096.40241108.71Not applicable

The Bitstamp price is 1149.48 EUR for 1 BTC
legendary
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April 20, 2017, 04:49:42 PM
Spectrocoin is really trustable Huh   ?

The providers in this category have been offering their services for quite some time now, but issues are reported by users from time to time.

Advcash

http://advcash.com/en/solutions/card/

Bitplastic

https://bitplastic.com/

Spectrocoin | See why

https://spectrocoin.com/en/bitcoin-debit-card.html

Wirex (e-coin) | See why

https://wirexapp.com/ / https://www.e-coin.io

Xapo

https://in.xapo.com/campaign/debit/[/center]



https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/190M40VDp3QhafLjg3OuTZf2KGoVj4IfnqrllmRNopv8/htmlview

Several users state that they're happy with Spectrocoin's card but since there are open scam accusations against their service I'm listing them In the Quarantine category which IMHO should be avoided. All services outside of Scams/Quarantine/Questionable have some integrity and are unlikely to be outright scams but you should still do some due diligence.
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