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Topic: Shift - Bitcoin Visa Card - now available in the US - page 5. (Read 4767 times)

staff
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Too bad it's not worldwide , they could get a lot of customers because they are known already and not like Bit-x & E-coin.io for example .
Still , it's pretty good I suppose since I remember that E-coin don't ship to USA for example and you have to reship to someone so he ship it back to you , so that's a good thing . Hopefully we will see more good news in the upcoming days .
sr. member
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This is a very good development as I think we need more competition in this area. Currently the only two viable cards, in my opinion, are those offered by Xapo and Bit-x so its good to see another player enter the field. The fact that it launches with no fees should hopefully create some sort of competition leading to the existing providers to either drop their fees a little and or to run 'no fees' promotions.



legendary
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For asian countries i haven't found any card provider. I have contacted ecoin before but get no to my country. And this one also seems to provide card only for USA. We keep on talking bitcoin being global currency but bitcoin card provider are only focusing on us and europe markets.
legendary
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This is interesting. It is one of the few cards that will actually work in the US! Also, it is unlike other "debit cards" in that instead of funding the card with a prepaid amount, it actually deducts the Bitcoin from your account at the market rate, like Bit-x. And there are no fees for now. I wonder how long that will last.
Yes, this is a remarkable new feature.  Prepaid is ridiculous.  I like to hold the bitcoin - until I spend it.  Once the charges come in, then exchange bitcoin from the account.  This is really great.  Finally, someone understands how it should work.  It's about time, I feel we've needed this for a long time.
We have had Bit-X for a while and another company (ANXBTC I think) that provided actual debit card service by deducting the amount from your account balance and converting it to the currency on the spot. However, those two have relatively high fees while Shift has low fees comparatively.
Not true.  They just did another $100 prepay when your account got low.  Totally different.
hero member
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This is interesting. It is one of the few cards that will actually work in the US! Also, it is unlike other "debit cards" in that instead of funding the card with a prepaid amount, it actually deducts the Bitcoin from your account at the market rate, like Bit-x. And there are no fees for now. I wonder how long that will last.
Yes, this is a remarkable new feature.  Prepaid is ridiculous.  I like to hold the bitcoin - until I spend it.  Once the charges come in, then exchange bitcoin from the account.  This is really great.  Finally, someone understands how it should work.  It's about time, I feel we've needed this for a long time.
We have had Bit-X for a while and another company (ANXBTC I think) that provided actual debit card service by deducting the amount from your account balance and converting it to the currency on the spot. However, those two have relatively high fees while Shift has low fees comparatively.
sr. member
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This is interesting. It is one of the few cards that will actually work in the US! Also, it is unlike other "debit cards" in that instead of funding the card with a prepaid amount, it actually deducts the Bitcoin from your account at the market rate, like Bit-x. And there are no fees for now. I wonder how long that will last.
Yes, this is a remarkable new feature.  Prepaid is ridiculous.  I like to hold the bitcoin - until I spend it.  Once the charges come in, then exchange bitcoin from the account.  This is really great.  Finally, someone understands how it should work.  It's about time, I feel we've needed this for a long time.
hero member
Activity: 728
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This is interesting. It is one of the few cards that will actually work in the US! Also, it is unlike other "debit cards" in that instead of funding the card with a prepaid amount, it actually deducts the Bitcoin from your account at the market rate, like Bit-x. And there are no fees for now. I wonder how long that will last.
legendary
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It says in the future they may pass on conversion fees to customers.  Bait and switch.

This may pretty much happen in the future. But for now, free is free so better to grab it before it ends. There had been a lot of debit cards recently but this one is the best SO FAR. It starts a nice competition on debit cards that imposes high fees.
legendary
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Very nice to use Bitcoin like that. But how do they make money with this?

U didnt saw good. There isnt fees for now. Now its totaly free and who knows how will it be in future. I like this thing, U.S. is first like always, Europe will come later and I, here in Serbia can expect this to come here for 10 years approximately. Until then they will have big fees and who knows what else. Anyway its good thing for bitcoin, any commercial like this is good and maybe this will attract more people.
hero member
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Very nice to use Bitcoin like that. But how do they make money with this?
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If there really are no hidden fees I'd like one as it's the first card I have heard of with no fees. However I want to read the small print first, there always seem to be hidden fees even when a bitcoin debit card says there's not. Do they charge fees to convert between bitcoin and fiat, do they decide the conversion rate you get?
hero member
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Of course Minnesota doesn't allow this.  Grrr I am getting frustrated with our state they need to just openly accept new things and stop trying to bring me down!
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They need to roll this out in the UK, i would definitely order one.
legendary
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I read cash limit was $750 at ATM plus $750 more at POS with $10,000 single day purchases limit.  Quite generous if you ask me.  I don't spend more than $10,000 most days.

Well i found this on the FAQ:

Currently, the daily limit is $1,000 USD. Feel free to contact [email protected] if you would like to increase your daily spending limit.
If you're spending from your Dwolla account, there is a daily ATM withdrawal limit of $500.
If you're spending from your Coinbase account, there is a daily ATM withdrawal limit of $200.
sr. member
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Saw this in a similar topic in the press section : COINBASE JUST DEBUTED THE FIRST BITCOIN DEBIT CARD IN THE US https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/2015-11-20-coinbase-just-debuted-the-first-bitcoin-debit-card-in-the-us-1256350

Well good news for sure but it is still limited to few states + limited daily usage (200$ ATM):
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At this time, only residents of the United States may apply for a Shift Card.
In order to spend bitcoin via Coinbase, cardholders must reside in one of the following U.S. states:
AL, AZ, CA, DE, DC, GA, ID, IA, KS, ME, MS, NE, NV, NJ, NC, ND, OK, PA, PR, SD, TX, VT, WA, WV
Shift Card activations for California residents are limited.


No annual fees is a good point.
More info: https://www.shiftpayments.com/faq
I read cash limit was $750 at ATM plus $750 more at POS with $10,000 single day purchases limit.  Quite generous if you ask me.  I don't spend more than $10,000 most days.
sr. member
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only europe does not get this Sad but will get there atm nothing too good here
legendary
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Saw this in a similar topic in the press section : COINBASE JUST DEBUTED THE FIRST BITCOIN DEBIT CARD IN THE US https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/2015-11-20-coinbase-just-debuted-the-first-bitcoin-debit-card-in-the-us-1256350

Well good news for sure but it is still limited to few states + limited daily usage (200$ ATM):
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At this time, only residents of the United States may apply for a Shift Card.
In order to spend bitcoin via Coinbase, cardholders must reside in one of the following U.S. states:
AL, AZ, CA, DE, DC, GA, ID, IA, KS, ME, MS, NE, NV, NJ, NC, ND, OK, PA, PR, SD, TX, VT, WA, WV
Shift Card activations for California residents are limited.


No annual fees is a good point.
More info: https://www.shiftpayments.com/faq
sr. member
Activity: 532
Merit: 250
It says in the future they may pass on conversion fees to customers.  Bait and switch.
On that day, you can say 'too many fees'.  Then cut up your card.  But for now, NO transaction fee.  Pretty good eh?
legendary
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It says in the future they may pass on conversion fees to customers.  Bait and switch.
sr. member
Activity: 532
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Will not use.  Too many fees.  Coinbase needs to get with the program.  US customers are use to free credit cards and debit cards.

No fees.  It is free.  Zero.  Per transaction fee = $0.00.  Can't get closer to zero than that.  

However, it might be argued they are getting somewhat cheeky with intellectual property.  Don't you think this is a little too close to "Taylor Swift"s card?  I wonder if she really endorses Bitcoin? - the implication is there.


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