Order TW card to a supported country while the country my account isn't supported

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rainy

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I have a verified Ttransferwise account of a country where they don't send the card. Say, I have a friend who lives in a supported country. How, if it's possible at all, order a card to his address?
 
rainy said:
I have a verified Ttransferwise account of a country where they don't send the card. Say, I have a friend who lives in a supported country. How, if it's possible at all, order a card to his address?
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I need this information as well
 
Simple.
You change address in your profile to an address from a supported country, then order a card.
But of course, they can request address re-verification if your volume is high enough.
 
That's a TW feature: they avoid unnecessary verifications to lower costs. It depends on your volume.
 
Igemon said:
Simple.
You change address in your profile to an address from a supported country, then order a card.
But of course, they can request address re-verification if your volume is high enough.
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And then I'd change it back? Won't that *alone* trigger them to ask me to verify my address, whether it be the old or new one?
 
"Big" is like more than $15000 per month, I think. Never tried it though.
And I'd leave "new" address as it is for a time
 
rainy said:
And then I'd change it back? Won't that *alone* trigger them to ask me to verify my address, whether it be the old or new one?
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If you change it back to non-supported country, TW would cancel your card because they issued it thinking you are EEA resident.

Address verification in TW is common lately, so chances are big they will catch you even before you managed to cheat them 😀
 
I have actually moved to a non-supported country and I changed the address in Transferwise about two months ago. Card still works fine!
 
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