any plastic crypto card provider that support worldwide customers ?

Hey

I am selling one, from Hong Kong, you can find the thread in my‌ profile,
DM me where are u from i am sure we can work on it‍

Btw we have unlimited spending, which most others dont have
 
Yup another BS card fact page....lol. Since‌ when is "ISIS and Al-Qaida" a country...lol. And a person in Cuba and Russia etc‍ can order that card etc....lol? They are not telling you the whole truth. What they⁠ claim here is not worth the page it is written on.

Quit believing this stuff⁤ and use discernment.
 
Martin's comment was very correct

Zypto posted on their⁤ site initially false information, to get more registrations/users/deposits to wallets.

1. most of the reviews⁣ on trust pilot are simply bought and fake.
2. you cannot see the list of⁢ supporting countries (required for verification) until you make a deposit of money to the wallet.︀ FAQ list of supported countries on their site and real list of supported countries are︁ for sure different.
3. during the verification process a number of countries are not available︂ for verification at all, and for a number of countries verification can't be finished.

so, this is just another shitty crypto-EMI, which simply does not make sense.
If the user︃ is a citizen/resident of the EU, an unsanctioned country, he can use any adequate system,︄ tested for years, which does not lie to its clients from the first pages of︅ the site.

4. your excessive emotionality to reviews about zypto rather leads to the idea︆ that you are an affiliated person, but not just a client.
 
The card from XT_COM is ok ,.‌ This comes from Rearbank in HK.
FX FEES is too high, but there is only‍ soft kyc for that!
 
Again manipulative information, similar to manipulations on their site.
1. All reloadable‍ cards are required KYC: plastic and virtual. And restrictions applied.
2. Only some of non-reloadable⁠ cards could be bought without KYC but: according to their price I don't know who⁤ is in world going to pay this extra premium and do constant movement for this⁣ mess with non reloadable low balance cards.
3. Their limit of user clients IP address⁢ and places for spend funds sooo big, which means again: clients have no choice if︀ they are not tier-1 passport holders/residents.
So it's a definitely place not for "whole world"︁ clients, rather to some EU/US clients who doing shady things and require anonymous cards because︂ if it.
 
It can be seen on the page that the prepaid︂ cards are without KYC. Only the reloadable card is with Kyc (via Sumsub).
If you︃ don't like that, it just doesn't use it, it's that simple. I like it and︄ think it's great. The payment of cash via Moneygram option is also mega! (but haven't︅ tested yet)

I use the app, also the Anon prepaid card - perfect solution for︆ me. I don't need more 🙂
 
what are the high fees. so we can compare? how long have you had⁠ the card ?
 
Try Redotpay. KYC Required. Cryptocurrency deposit/withdrawal/convert, virtual/physical card, apple pay contactless payment.

I have been‌ actively using for 3 months. I have not had any problems so far.
 
I've spent a large amount of funds in virtual no-kyc cards prepaid cards from Zypto‌ without major issues, over years. Don't expect bank-level customer support. But relative to crypto companies,‍ I've found the support to be very good. The new Swype 10k prepaid card seems⁠ to work everywhere.

You just have to understand the Zypto is like the intermediary seller⁤ for the cards. So the issue you run into with prepaid cards is that once⁣ you actually buy and redeem a card, if you need customer support, you then have⁢ to deal with the underlying prepaid card issuer. And their support is much lower quality︀ than Zypto. Furthermore, at that point, there isn't much Zypto can do to help you︁ if you have a problem with the issuer. That is just the cost of doing︂ business when you use these kinds of no-kyc prepaid cards.

Examples of common problems:

1. Sometimes can't access issuers webpage with spending history from VPN/certain countries.

2. You get a︃ refund on a purchase but your card expired. You can try to get support to︄ do something but it may be tough

3. You want to dispute a purchase. But︅ it's a prepaid card, so it's a lot less likely to succeed than a credit︆ card or even a debit card.
 

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