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legendary
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August 10, 2017, 06:29:02 PM
#26
I see you asked about taxes but nobody answered about it. Well, verythings depends on your country laws. If there will be movement of big amounts of btc through your card, I'm sure that institution of taxes can ask for declaration and you will have to provide how do you get these btc. Probably, you will have to pay income tax. Debit card isn't anonymous, Xapo is working in EU jurisdiction and financial regulations is quite stric there.
Anyway, I recommend you to study information about regulations of btc and taxes of income to avoid any problems in future.
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1005
August 10, 2017, 11:00:03 AM
#25
Xapo is a very good bitcoin debit card/wallet. Their exchange rate is very good and also services they offer us. If you want anonymity, then xapo isn't a good choise. On another hand, fees are very low and if you need to withdraw or make actions on huge amount of money, you need to send them some more images and everything will be ok.

Why isn't Xapo a good choice to anonymity?


Because they request you to get verified in order to be able to use the card repetitively. IMO, this is something any serious card provider would ask. At least Xapo s a real company.

For xapo doesn't seems fine because their fees little higher than web wallets like Coinbase or Blockchain. Their vault is having good security concerns. If you still wish to have a higher fees wallet you can use it. However, they are very strong in security wise.
member
Activity: 182
Merit: 10
August 10, 2017, 07:19:53 AM
#24
Xapo is a very good bitcoin debit card/wallet. Their exchange rate is very good and also services they offer us. If you want anonymity, then xapo isn't a good choise. On another hand, fees are very low and if you need to withdraw or make actions on huge amount of money, you need to send them some more images and everything will be ok.

Why isn't Xapo a good choice to anonymity?


Because they request you to get verified in order to be able to use the card repetitively. IMO, this is something any serious card provider would ask. At least Xapo s a real company.

Yeah, it's normal have this process. Can you tell if we don't have to declare in the tax-declaration issue?

hero member
Activity: 3038
Merit: 634
August 09, 2017, 04:20:39 PM
#23
Xapo is a very good bitcoin debit card/wallet. Their exchange rate is very good and also services they offer us. If you want anonymity, then xapo isn't a good choise. On another hand, fees are very low and if you need to withdraw or make actions on huge amount of money, you need to send them some more images and everything will be ok.

Why isn't Xapo a good choice to anonymity?


Because they request you to get verified in order to be able to use the card repetitively. IMO, this is something any serious card provider would ask. At least Xapo s a real company.

That's the only thing that xapo can be good of. They are real company although there are some customers that they want the company to follow their own desire and rules.

But if you don't want them to see your identity or you are annoyed of any verification, don't just use them.
legendary
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August 09, 2017, 11:58:27 AM
#22
Xapo is a very good bitcoin debit card/wallet. Their exchange rate is very good and also services they offer us. If you want anonymity, then xapo isn't a good choise. On another hand, fees are very low and if you need to withdraw or make actions on huge amount of money, you need to send them some more images and everything will be ok.

Why isn't Xapo a good choice to anonymity?


Because they request you to get verified in order to be able to use the card repetitively. IMO, this is something any serious card provider would ask. At least Xapo s a real company.
member
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August 09, 2017, 09:27:36 AM
#21
Xapo is a very good bitcoin debit card/wallet. Their exchange rate is very good and also services they offer us. If you want anonymity, then xapo isn't a good choise. On another hand, fees are very low and if you need to withdraw or make actions on huge amount of money, you need to send them some more images and everything will be ok.

Why isn't Xapo a good choice to anonymity?
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August 08, 2017, 01:34:31 AM
#20
What about Bitwalla, anyone used them recently?

never heard about this. i am using xapo in the past but i don't use the card, i only use the wallet but now i move my balance into another wallet. actually i don't have any problem when using xapo but sometimes i am confusing with how to use and once i made mistake when i want to send some balance.
legendary
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August 08, 2017, 01:23:43 AM
#19
What about Bitwalla, anyone used them recently?
legendary
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August 07, 2017, 08:48:15 PM
#18
i had the most problems with Xapo 1-2 years ago, since then I dont use it.
I used xapo around that time too, didn't really have any problems with it for the few months I tried out their service; you might've been an isolated incident. can't speak for their card though, although it seems a few people tried it out and found it useful.
klf
legendary
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August 07, 2017, 08:35:44 PM
#17
Here's what I hoped for - contrasting experiences/opinions. Thanks @klf and @AdmiralSpot!

I'm also using XAPO card for more than two years and so far I'm quite happy with their services. I didn't bother much to compare their charges with other cards because I mostly sell around only $500 per month. So far my maximum withdrawals around 1000$ in a month but never really tried to withdraw high amount at once. Their support team will not immediately reply your queries but within a couple of days, they will surely respond you. I got it for free of charge this card. I suggest you can try this card based on my experience.
Great. Over 2 years! I think I will try and use one. I also have similar amount targets as you, so it would suit me if it works! Do you have any negative experience with limited acceptance? Do the merchants KNOW it's a BTC-based card the money comes from? (Some may shun it just because it's "terrorist money", tut tut.)

I never really used this card to buy online things but so far only used to withdraw cash from ATM's. I initially added this card to the Paypal account for use. The activation was successful but I never used this card to buy any online things. I brought this card only to withdraw money from the ATM's.
legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 3038
August 07, 2017, 11:27:23 AM
#16
For me I would recommend using spectrocoin or coinizy. Tried both and was not disappointed. Coinizy is easy to use and doesn't really require verification unless you need to exceed the limits. I believe you can also use it to withdraw from ATMs, though I haven't tried that feature yet. Anyway, I think most ATM withdrawals are expensive so I actually avoid them.
Don't recommend Coinizy. They are shady and have a lot of complains about stealing users funds and awful/nonexistent support.

I had one of their cards to test out and they simple "stole" $12 from my balance. I sent them a support ticket and they took 6 days to reply me, finally giving my money back (btw, they claim that they answer tickets in 24 hours).

Also, if you check the last pages of their BitcoinTalk thread[1], you will see tons of people complaining about lost funds.

[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1624128.660

I'm steering clear of this, looks too scammy!  Huh
legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 3038
August 07, 2017, 11:26:16 AM
#15
Hello @Gotottack, thanks for chiming in.
For me I would recommend using spectrocoin or coinizy. Tried both and was not disappointed. Coinizy is easy to use and doesn't really require verification unless you need to exceed the limits. I believe you can also use it to withdraw from ATMs, though I haven't tried that feature yet. Anyway, I think most ATM withdrawals are expensive so I actually avoid them.
I thought limits for unverified users are lifetime limits, as in an overall cap for all the cards sent to the same address.
In other words, if you're unverified, you can throw away your card after spending/withdrawing $1000-$1500. Isn't it so?
legendary
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August 07, 2017, 11:17:02 AM
#14
For me I would recommend using spectrocoin or coinizy. Tried both and was not disappointed. Coinizy is easy to use and doesn't really require verification unless you need to exceed the limits. I believe you can also use it to withdraw from ATMs, though I haven't tried that feature yet. Anyway, I think most ATM withdrawals are expensive so I actually avoid them.
Don't recommend Coinizy. They are shady and have a lot of complains about stealing users funds and awful/nonexistent support.

I had one of their cards to test out and they simple "stole" $12 from my balance. I sent them a support ticket and they took 6 days to reply me, finally giving my money back (btw, they claim that they answer tickets in 24 hours).

Also, if you check the last pages of their BitcoinTalk thread[1], you will see tons of people complaining about lost funds.

[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1624128.660
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 506
August 07, 2017, 10:18:14 AM
#13
For me I would recommend using spectrocoin or coinizy. Tried both and was not disappointed. Coinizy is easy to use and doesn't really require verification unless you need to exceed the limits. I believe you can also use it to withdraw from ATMs, though I haven't tried that feature yet. Anyway, I think most ATM withdrawals are expensive so I actually avoid them.
legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 3038
August 07, 2017, 09:38:04 AM
#12
Here's what I hoped for - contrasting experiences/opinions. Thanks @klf and @AdmiralSpot!

I'm also using XAPO card for more than two years and so far I'm quite happy with their services. I didn't bother much to compare their charges with other cards because I mostly sell around only $500 per month. So far my maximum withdrawals around 1000$ in a month but never really tried to withdraw high amount at once. Their support team will not immediately reply your queries but within a couple of days, they will surely respond you. I got it for free of charge this card. I suggest you can try this card based on my experience.
Great. Over 2 years! I think I will try and use one. I also have similar amount targets as you, so it would suit me if it works! Do you have any negative experience with limited acceptance? Do the merchants KNOW it's a BTC-based card the money comes from? (Some may shun it just because it's "terrorist money", tut tut.)

i had the most problems with Xapo 1-2 years ago, since then I dont use it.
Which problems in particular? Valuable information if you can explain a little better!

Thanks to @Skarner21 and @shield132 too. I've read your replies with interest, and you are all helping me decide.
legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 3038
August 07, 2017, 09:31:09 AM
#11
These types of cards have certain limitation and might not be valid payment method for international transaction.
Most pre paid Visa Cards are not respected by online merchants and services - for example, you can't buy games on G2A.com with prepaid visa card.
Hm, that's what I was (am) afraid of. Getting a useless piece of plastic with good money locked inside that can't be spent easily wherever you want.

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Using  bitcoin directly whenever possible and stick with standard credit/debit card is far better idea IMO.
Problem is, not all merchants accept bitcoin. Besides, it could be a convenient way to get fast cash when abroad.
legendary
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Merit: 3038
August 07, 2017, 09:27:50 AM
#10
Real quick thread about some Bitcoin debit cards and it's pros and cons[1].
Yes, I'd seen that thread in my initial research phase. It's a useful comparison.

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I wanted to try out Cryptopay since I received a promo code for a free card but never managed to register. You could ask one code in their thread[2], since the promo is still running until now and you have more than 30 activity.

[1] https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/2017-bitcoin-debit-card-reviews-1410577
[2] https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cryptopay-a-central-entry-point-to-a-decentralised-world-1384807
Thanks for the heads up, @TryNinja! I posted a request there. If I do get a code, I'll see if I manage to register.

newbie
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August 07, 2017, 03:45:30 AM
#9
i had the most problems with Xapo 1-2 years ago, since then I dont use it.
klf
legendary
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August 06, 2017, 10:53:11 PM
#8
I'm also using XAPO card for more than two years and so far I'm quite happy with their services. I didn't bother much to compare their charges with other cards because I mostly sell around only $500 per month. So far my maximum withdrawals around 1000$ in a month but never really tried to withdraw high amount at once. Their support team will not immediately reply your queries but within a couple of days, they will surely respond you. I got it for free of charge this card. I suggest you can try this card based on my experience.
hero member
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August 06, 2017, 06:36:28 PM
#7
Xapo is a very good bitcoin debit card/wallet. Their exchange rate is very good and also services they offer us. If you want anonymity, then xapo isn't a good choise. On another hand, fees are very low and if you need to withdraw or make actions on huge amount of money, you need to send them some more images and everything will be ok.
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