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legendary
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November 25, 2016, 06:25:09 PM
Sadly, Mozambique is in the restricted country list of Coinsbank:
https://coinsbank.com/cards-details

 Shocked

Is there no bitcoin debit card that supports my country? What a stressful situation.
Given that most bitcoin debit cards are issued by the same two or three banks, you might want to start looking for alternatives if you can't find one easily.
legendary
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November 25, 2016, 04:40:35 AM
Sadly, Mozambique is in the restricted country list of Coinsbank:
https://coinsbank.com/cards-details

 Shocked

Is there no bitcoin debit card that supports my country? What a stressful situation.

What browser are you using? I've noticed that a few popular Firefox plug-ins interfere with some of the website's functionalities so this could have to do with your issue. Are you facing the same problem from Google Chrome?


yesterday i tested with opera mini  and Google Chrome, But last week I tested with: Google Chrome, opera mini and mozilla firefox. The results were the same "Login failed. Please correct your credentials input."  Luckily they have solved the problem, their support was very fast and efficient.

But I came across another problem:

Restricted countries
Unfortunately, Uquid cannot issue nor ship the Uquid Prepaid Visa Card to users who reside in the following countries:
( In order to get a virtual debit card you should change your country out of this listing)

 Shocked Shocked

Until I have a virtual card I have to use another country. Oh God!
legendary
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November 24, 2016, 02:11:34 PM
Here are some web-stores that host black friday deals and have free shipping worldwide.

The catch: you can only spend your bitcoins on their Black Friday deals with the use of a bitcoin debit card


Gearbest, a relatively new Chinese retailer with warehouses all over the world:
http://www.gearbest.com/m-promotion-active-263.html

Aliexpress, the biggest retail marketplace for Chinese products:
http://sale.aliexpress.com/black_friday_2016.htm

Banggood, similar to Gearbest, Ships directly to NL:
http://deals.banggood.com/deals/edm/topic/2016blackfriday.html
legendary
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November 24, 2016, 04:57:51 AM
For me, two of the best services are CoinsBank and CryptoPay. With a little advantage of CryptoPay.
At the moment of deposit on CoinsBank account, Bitcoin is converted automatically (live). In CryptoPay I can convert Bitcoin when I want do that (for example when the price is good for me)
You can also do the same in Coinsbank. You can deposit bitcoin and let it sitting in your account balance or trade it to FIAT and let those in your account balance. Debit cards in Coinsbank can be set to draw money from either FIAT accounts or BTC accounts (in which case conversion will be live at the time of paying with the card). Play around with the setting and you'll see that Coinsbank offers a very nice toolset for debit cards in their platform.

Great list....great help....thanks a lot .
You're welcome!  Smiley
sr. member
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November 24, 2016, 04:55:01 AM
Great list....great help....thanks a lot .
legendary
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November 24, 2016, 04:53:02 AM
For me, two of the best services are CoinsBank and CryptoPay. With a little advantage of CryptoPay.
At the moment of deposit on CoinsBank account, Bitcoin is converted automatically (live). In CryptoPay I can convert Bitcoin when I want do that (for example when the price is good for me)
legendary
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November 24, 2016, 04:33:20 AM
Coinsbank has a unique Black Friday deal. All psysical cards except their premium while named card cost 0.95 $/€ and most countries also qualify for free shipping. Here's the fee table and list of countries that qualify for free delivery for reference:



Remember that Coinbank's cards use their own rates and can be loaded either with USD/EUR/RUB or BTC (that will be converted live) from account balances.

The ATM withdrawal fee is $ 9.95? I get it right? It seems very expensive. Where do I see the list of countries supported to receive the card in Coinsbank? Forgive me my ignorance, but I'm living a nightmare. Many bitcoin debit cards are not supporting my country Mozambique.

Sadly, Mozambique is in the restricted country list of Coinsbank:
https://coinsbank.com/cards-details

Uquid has posted a tutorial with pictures on how to verify Paypal accounts with their virtual debit card:
https://uquid.com/blog/2016/11/how-to-make-verify-your-paypal-account-with-virtual-debit-card

From my experience there's quite a bit of demand for an easy way to verify paypal accounts and Uquid is ideal for that. I've personally verified a new Paypal account with their virtual card and it worked wonders.

Also, feel free to check the OP for a way to get a free card.

Uquid Is very good and I'm going to use their virtual card to make purchases. But I face a problem. Sometimes I try to login and say: "Login failed. Please correct your credentials input." But the data is correct. Did this last week and then it was okay, I was able to login without any problems. But today i have the same problem, I can not login."Login failed. Please correct your credentials input."  I will contact their support to find out if the problem is with me or with them.

What browser are you using? I've noticed that a few popular Firefox plug-ins interfere with some of the website's functionalities so this could have to do with your issue. Are you facing the same problem from Google Chrome?
legendary
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November 24, 2016, 03:55:36 AM
Coinsbank has a unique Black Friday deal. All psysical cards except their premium while named card cost 0.95 $/€ and most countries also qualify for free shipping. Here's the fee table and list of countries that qualify for free delivery for reference:



Remember that Coinbank's cards use their own rates and can be loaded either with USD/EUR/RUB or BTC (that will be converted live) from account balances.

The ATM withdrawal fee is $ 9.95? I get it right? It seems very expensive. Where do I see the list of countries supported to receive the card in Coinsbank? Forgive me my ignorance, but I'm living a nightmare. Many bitcoin debit cards are not supporting my country Mozambique.


Uquid has posted a tutorial with pictures on how to verify Paypal accounts with their virtual debit card:
https://uquid.com/blog/2016/11/how-to-make-verify-your-paypal-account-with-virtual-debit-card

From my experience there's quite a bit of demand for an easy way to verify paypal accounts and Uquid is ideal for that. I've personally verified a new Paypal account with their virtual card and it worked wonders.

Also, feel free to check the OP for a way to get a free card.

Uquid Is very good and I'm going to use their virtual card to make purchases. But I face a problem. Sometimes I try to login and say: "Login failed. Please correct your credentials input." But the data is correct. Did this last week and then it was okay, I was able to login without any problems. But today i have the same problem, I can not login."Login failed. Please correct your credentials input."  I will contact their support to find out if the problem is with me or with them.
legendary
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November 23, 2016, 11:00:28 PM
Has anybody else spotted any black Friday discounts related to bitcoin debit cards and payment services? Coinsbank's offer seems very tempting but if you're after shopping with the physical card they'll be sending you won't get it in time for black Friday. Cheesy
Haven't seen any for black friday. But Cryptopay seems to have an ongoing promotion for giving out free physical bitcoin cards using their promo code when ordering. Now I don't know if shipping is free but if it is then you have nothing to lose with ordering one from them.

Can anyone else give their personal option in using their cards and service?
Their fees appear pretty standard at first sight (1% load, 1€/$ monthly) but their exchange rates are not competitive at all. Their buy rate is usually more than 3% worse than the standard market exchange rate and given that you'd have to use their rate whenever you load the card it acts like a hidden fee. Of course it's not actually hidden since they display it clearly on their home page but it isn't something you notice at first sight.

Other cards can give you better value for money, but if you're after a free debit card to use for whatever reason then I guess that their promotion would suit your needs.
legendary
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November 23, 2016, 08:50:57 PM
Has anybody else spotted any black Friday discounts related to bitcoin debit cards and payment services? Coinsbank's offer seems very tempting but if you're after shopping with the physical card they'll be sending you won't get it in time for black Friday. Cheesy
Haven't seen any for black friday. But Cryptopay seems to have an ongoing promotion for giving out free physical bitcoin cards using their promo code when ordering. Now I don't know if shipping is free but if it is then you have nothing to lose with ordering one from them.

Can anyone else give their personal option in using their cards and service?
legendary
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November 23, 2016, 03:32:29 PM
Has anybody else spotted any black Friday discounts related to bitcoin debit cards and payment services? Coinsbank's offer seems very tempting but if you're after shopping with the physical card they'll be sending you won't get it in time for black Friday. Cheesy
legendary
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November 23, 2016, 12:24:40 AM
Coinsbank has a unique Black Friday deal. All psysical cards except their premium while named card cost 0.95 $/€ and most countries also qualify for free shipping. Here's the fee table and list of countries that qualify for free delivery for reference:



Remember that Coinbank's cards use their own rates and can be loaded either with USD/EUR/RUB or BTC (that will be converted live) from account balances.
sr. member
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November 21, 2016, 08:09:59 AM
Uquid has posted a tutorial with pictures on how to verify Paypal accounts with their virtual debit card:
https://uquid.com/blog/2016/11/how-to-make-verify-your-paypal-account-with-virtual-debit-card

From my experience there's quite a bit of demand for an easy way to verify paypal accounts and Uquid is ideal for that. I've personally verified a new Paypal account with their virtual card and it worked wonders.

Also, feel free to check the OP for a way to get a free card.

I will give that a try, I have a verified paypal business account but my credit card has expired a while ago and if I can add a debit card would be a good thing for me.

I currently only hold a xapo debit card which works fine for it's purpose and I can instantly withdraw my coins through it.  Smiley
legendary
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November 21, 2016, 07:38:03 AM
Which ones work and can it be used for cold storage?

What do you mean by that? Cold storage as in letting money stay in the card's balance? If that's what you're after then you should look for cards that let you load them by depositing (contrary to live conversion).
sr. member
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November 21, 2016, 12:54:04 AM
So has anyone used these in australia? Which ones work and can it be used for cold storage?
legendary
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November 20, 2016, 07:24:54 PM
Uquid has posted a tutorial with pictures on how to verify Paypal accounts with their virtual debit card:
https://uquid.com/blog/2016/11/how-to-make-verify-your-paypal-account-with-virtual-debit-card

From my experience there's quite a bit of demand for an easy way to verify paypal accounts and Uquid is ideal for that. I've personally verified a new Paypal account with their virtual card and it worked wonders.

Also, feel free to check the OP for a way to get a free card.
legendary
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November 20, 2016, 02:50:57 PM
This is going to sound like a weird question, but:

Which bitcoin debit cards (if any) have just the magstripe and not the chip?

That's a very specific question. If you need such a card I'd suggest you contact the providers to get the right answer. It's not easy for users to figure out technical details.

Any user who has the card in hand can simply look at it and answer this...
Sure thing, but you'd receive answers more reliably by trying to get information from the source.

It has to be because of sanctions, sucks for the people like you. I hope that not being able to use bitcoin debit cards hasn't been a huge issue for you. Are there any alternative ways to cash out your bitcoins or use them to shop online?

I never had any issues honestly , I don't really shop online , If I do It's only for buying from Steam (they started Bitcoin as a payment method since a few months now) I also know some people who I sell them Bitcoin for my local currency so cashing out isn't hard. Another alternative would be to trade them for PayPal,Skrill or Neteller and shop online.

Good to know that you're getting by. Funnily enough, here in Greece local buying and selling isn't something you can find easily. But then again, the fact that we have access to more advanced services like bitcoin debit cards might be a contributing factor to that.

I think i would like to have a debit card but the problem if it is compatible to my country do you have any thread here with complete list of country compatible.. also the fee for every withdraw or deposit in any different atm machines..
My place is philippines.. and i hope there is some debit card that can widely use..
If you want a physical card and it ships to your country, it'll likely work with most if not all POS terminals and ATMs, doesn't hurt to try. Fees vary per card but the most common one is when you convert from BTC to FIAT.
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November 20, 2016, 02:36:22 PM
I think i would like to have a debit card but the problem if it is compatible to my country do you have any thread here with complete list of country compatible.. also the fee for every withdraw or deposit in any different atm machines..
My place is philippines.. and i hope there is some debit card that can widely use..
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November 20, 2016, 01:56:54 PM
This is going to sound like a weird question, but:

Which bitcoin debit cards (if any) have just the magstripe and not the chip?

That's a very specific question. If you need such a card I'd suggest you contact the providers to get the right answer. It's not easy for users to figure out technical details.

Any user who has the card in hand can simply look at it and answer this...
legendary
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November 20, 2016, 01:42:07 PM
This is going to sound like a weird question, but:

Which bitcoin debit cards (if any) have just the magstripe and not the chip?

That's a very specific question. If you need such a card I'd suggest you contact the providers to get the right answer. It's not easy for users to figure out technical details.
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