UPayCard is cranking out the new features including higher limits and the addition of new currencies. Recently, users have been assured that their physical prepaid cards are on the way after a delay, and according to the company, “it will have new increased limits”.
The payment provider is turning its attention toward accommodating their Asian and Middle Eastern clients with new currencies including Chinese Renminbi (CNY), Japanese Yen (JPY), Hong Kong Dollar (HKD), Singapore Dollar (SGD) and United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED), which will become available within the next 10 days or so.
Brace yourselves Bitcoin users – the virtual currency has returned to UPayCard. AliPay and WeChat also join the selection of funding options.
More importantly, are the things that aren’t changing. Transferring money to a fellow UPayCard account is free of charge. In fact, there’s quite a bit you can do for free such as receive money, check your balance and view your online statement. The lack of a monthly maintenance fee is yet another attractive feature.
Cash may be sent to your bank account via wire transfer for a fee, while money transfers cost nothing. The most effective way to get cash quickly is to use your prepaid MasterCard. The fee is minimal and worth paying to give you cash in hand quickly.
As an e-wallet that once had fees up the wazoo, UPayCard has cut out the BS to become the go-to solution after the Neteller and Skrill foul ups.
jumboscampi 7 years ago Full Member
I have wanted to get one of these UPayCards for awhile now. They have been around long enough to put some trust into them I think. I can't think of the name right at the moment of the other place that just went bust last year that allowed me to make small deposit amounts on it, but, when they did I signed up for BitCoin...
I have wanted to get one of these UPayCards for awhile now. They have been around long enough to put some trust into them I think. I can't think of the name right at the moment of the other place that just went bust last year that allowed me to make small deposit amounts on it, but, when they did I signed up for BitCoin instead and now I am even more inspired to go ahead and sign up for one of these UPay Cards now. Thank you for all of that information! Very good to know!
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LadyEnygma 7 years ago Full Member
UPay card is my only depositing method as of right now! Good thing is, all of the accredited casinos take it for Deposits and most for Withdrawals as well! I've had nothing, but Positive experiences with Upay card! I have the Debit card and have used it to Withdrawal my winnings from a local ATM. Of course there are fees,...
UPay card is my only depositing method as of right now! Good thing is, all of the accredited casinos take it for Deposits and most for Withdrawals as well! I've had nothing, but Positive experiences with Upay card! I have the Debit card and have used it to Withdrawal my winnings from a local ATM. Of course there are fees, but the signup process is flawless and its very Secure! Documentation and ID is needed to create an account. Some Casinos may still require Verification, but it is a solid method of Depositing and Withdrawing for USA Casino players in my person opinion! Cheers!
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Simple222 7 years ago Sr. Member
I like the bitpay.com card too which allows you to cash out your bitcoins to a USD prepaid card. You can then withdraw your funds from an ATM machine. You buy the card for a one time payment of $10 worth of bitcoins. Its ships quite quick. It does not have any of the bells and whistles (nor all the funding options of...
I like the bitpay.com card too which allows you to cash out your bitcoins to a USD prepaid card. You can then withdraw your funds from an ATM machine. You buy the card for a one time payment of $10 worth of bitcoins. Its ships quite quick. It does not have any of the bells and whistles (nor all the funding options of the upaycard). However, its a no fee bitcoin sell with the average price of Bitcoin. Instant withdrawals for me now. Use an intermediary wallet to cash out from your casino and then send it from the intermediary wallet to Bitpay.
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jade 7 years ago Super Hero
This is a wonderful read. I have never applied for a UPayCard. I have been using bitcoin exclusively for casino deposits without any difficulties, so adding another payment option hasn't even crossed my mind. After reading this story, I think that it would be crazy of me not to take advantage of all the 'free'...
This is a wonderful read. I have never applied for a UPayCard. I have been using bitcoin exclusively for casino deposits without any difficulties, so adding another payment option hasn't even crossed my mind. After reading this story, I think that it would be crazy of me not to take advantage of all the 'free' stuff they have to offer. If past history is a prediction of future events and it usually is............ All these freebies UPayCard is giving out, well, there just not gonna last very long IMO..................
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