All re-loadable cards in the United States need to be registered due to the U.S. Patriot Act. The Greendot MoneyPak is considered a stored value card and is not re-loadable. It may be used to reload a prepaid card which is required to have the identifying information. We sell non re-loadable cards at http://www.bitcoincashout.com and were going to offer re-loadable but, interest in giving personal information to be in compliance with U.S. law decreased demand significantly. Also, the re-loadable cards you purchase at Walmart may be used unregistered but, as soon as you try to re-load them, you will be required to provide your information. We are also unaware of any re-loadable card in the U.S. that does not require a SSN and that does not report to the U.S. government.
can I use your physical cards in an ATM machine? I think I had this conversation with you via email, but I can't find it now, and don't remember what you said. Otherwise I might just be destined to just buying computer parts from newegg with your cards
But having the option for cash withdrawal is a huge bonus for me
Unfortunately not, as that would also require registration and remove its classification as a stored value card(this is what the industry has determined by their offerings). What some of our user have had success in doing is adding the card to their Paypal account and withdrawing the funds to their account. This method makes $1 unavailable on the card due to Paypal authorizing the card(Yes, our cards do pass all AVS checks).
We are still investigating ATM capable cards but, they are very pricey and have other issues. We will be offering in the near future, silver coins,checks, and money orders. Checks, and money orders will be mailed to any address/recipient you ask us and could be used to pay for items that accept snail mail methods of payment.