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Topic: Withdrawing fiat from Yobit to Mastercard or Visa (Read 198 times)

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February 22, 2018, 11:09:54 AM
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Quite funny faced the same problem, says wrong address ))) they clearly something not right with the system, they will probably some time not to take the problem seriously, but I hope later you will find the solution, I used the advcash system, you know what the weird thing is I do not quite understand why, but changed the status of the output without Commission on the status of Commission 1% ) what kind of miracles )
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I am just wondering if anyone has managed to successfully withdraw USD from yobit to Mastercard or Visa?
Something about the process just seems wrong to me. I am used to sites asking you to register your card first, and provide an expiry date and the three digit security code on the back of the card, but yobit just expect you to type in "Visa: " followed by your card number.
And why does yobit not ask for any proof of identity? (Not that I am complaining about that.)

They use a system called Visa Direct which transmits money directly to the card number. No verification is required for Visa Personal Payments because you are transmitting or depositing funds into the card and not withdrawing from it which is the more sensitive of the two. The transaction requires a card number only, perhaps the name and expiry date too. The card number is uniquely tied to the recipient since there is no other card out there which shares the same number. You can read about it here:

https://www.visa.com.au/pay-with-visa/featured-technologies/visa-direct.html

Withdrawals to MasterCard cards operate in a similar way. The system is called MasterCard Send. You can google it if you want to find out how it works.
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Anyone??

stay away from yobit because they already have thousands of scam accusations, besides that I did not hear someone doing what you want to do. anyway do not use yobit

Yobit emptied my wallets and deleted all history

Yobit is a scam, they not only emptied my wallets but deleted all my history too - it looks like a brand new account!  I have proof of a transfer of 0.105 BTC from Bittrex to Yobit, and that was received on Yobit on 8th Jan.  I then used that to buy 10,000,000 PAC, and I then had a PAC balance of 10,000,000 and a BTC balance of 0.005 (or maybe a bit less due to the transaction fee).  But when I next logged in a month later, all balances are zero.  The worst thing though is that there is absolutely nothing in my history, no record of the deposit of the 0.105 BTC, no record of the purchase of 10,000,000 PAC.  There is no record of any activity ever in my account now, so it's either an honest mixup or outright theft.  Obviously I logged a support ticket but no response whatsoever.  I've also filed a report here just today, so anyone else having similar problems could try this - https://complaint.ic3.gov/default.aspx?#

there are a lot of accusations of  higher values than this, in the past years many people have lost money because of yobit, so do not use yobit
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Anyone??
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I have recently joined Yobit.

They did not ask for any proof of identity, so I assumed that for this reason they would not offer the opportunity to exchange cryptocurrency for fiat. But then I found that the site does supposedly allow you to withdraw USD to Mastercard or Visa.

I checked online and it seems plenty of people have tried to do this, but yobit has not accepted their details. So as of yet I have not even tried.

I am just wondering if anyone has managed to successfully withdraw USD from yobit to Mastercard or Visa?
Something about the process just seems wrong to me. I am used to sites asking you to register your card first, and provide an expiry date and the three digit security code on the back of the card, but yobit just expect you to type in "Visa: " followed by your card number.
And why does yobit not ask for any proof of identity? (Not that I am complaining about that.)

Any ideas? Thanks
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