EMI bank with ACH or Debit card (not prepaid)

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you may find ACH transfers in Payoneer and in Transferwise
but they provide with prepaid‌ cards as I know
 
My Transferwise card have word "debit" on it.
And it's link to account, don't have‌ separated balance.
I know cloud.google.com don't accept prepaid card. Someone tried Transferwise card for cloud.google.com‍ ? Do it's works?
 
anyone know TW fees for card payments?
How much I will pay if I make‌ deposit of 1000euro by SEPA to TW and spent money(CZK currency) to adwords using TW‍ card?

BTW @rewindghost, when you tested this solution? Few months ago Adwords accepted Revolut⁠ cards, for now they probably blocked all prepaids.
 
Ok this is simple they have up to 3,5%conversion fee, but I'm really afraid if‌ adwords accept TW today.
 
I wonder why they want to block cards from Revolut! This‍ sounds to me very strange but if someone know the reason please post here.
 
I made⁤ a top-up today, still working. As far as I know, card payments are free so⁣ you just have to pay for the CZK conversion.
 
The reason is clear, alot of people using prepaid (vcc/physical) cards to f**k Google. They⁠ start campaigns with auto payments, generate debits and go to next account.
Every month google⁤ add to blacklist range of BINs. In last time they added Revolut cards to this⁣ list or they banned all BINs related to prepaid cards. Very bad situation.

People can⁢ talk "you are stupid, I have Google Ads account with Revolut cards". Yes... if you︀ have old account and added this card few months ago Rev card is work until︁ expire.
You can't link to Google Ads new Revolut card. I tested this solution with︂ few Billing Countries/curriences.
 
Sounds valid, I have checked the TW card and it shows "debit" for type⁤ and "personal" for level.
I was curious so also checked ePayments its "debit" and "prepaid",⁣ Payoneer is "debit" and "prepaid reloadable".
 
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