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  • cincy
    SBR Sharp
    • 09-30-07
    • 403

    #1
    Bitcoin Debit Card
    I have some bitcoins from sportsbook withdrawals. Can anyone suggest a debit card I can load the bitcoins as USD and then spend for purchases? I prefer to get a card that doesn’t require me to send lots of personal documents (i.e. drivers license, etc.) and information. Thanks.
  • Optional
    Administrator
    • 06-10-10
    • 61118

    #2
    Convert crypto to dollars with the BitPay debit card. Connect the card to your crypto wallet to start spending instantly. Get cash back from thousands of merchants when you spend with the BitPay Card.


    They will want to ID you though.
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    • themike78
      SBR MVP
      • 07-01-13
      • 4873

      #3
      Originally posted by cincy
      I have some bitcoins from sportsbook withdrawals. Can anyone suggest a debit card I can load the bitcoins as USD and then spend for purchases? I prefer to get a card that doesn’t require me to send lots of personal documents (i.e. drivers license, etc.) and information. Thanks.
      Any card in the United States is going to require i.d.
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      • eddycash
        SBR MVP
        • 11-06-13
        • 4527

        #4
        I've read that the Bitpay card will end its services on Dec 31 2020.
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        • Microphone
          SBR MVP
          • 01-08-08
          • 2950

          #5
          BitPay V, which was announced in the earlier part of this year. That was subsequently replaced by the BitPay M

          https://support.bitpay.com/hc/en-us/...%20this%20date.
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          • reppin_the_847
            SBR MVP
            • 03-10-10
            • 1576

            #6
            Thanks for the heads up Microphone. I better brush the dust off of the old BitPay V, make sure the balance is cleared out & try to get that BitPay M ASAP. Probably going to wait for NBA in terms of action.
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            • Microphone
              SBR MVP
              • 01-08-08
              • 2950

              #7
              Originally posted by reppin_the_847
              Thanks for the heads up Microphone. I better brush the dust off of the old BitPay V, make sure the balance is cleared out & try to get that BitPay M ASAP. Probably going to wait for NBA in terms of action.
              Reppin, yes empty out your card before the 12/31 date. Only difference on the new one is no ACH like the old card.
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              • Rowlo
                SBR Rookie
                • 07-21-20
                • 41

                #8
                Has anyone actually attempted to ACH? I am tempted to give it a shot as ACH deposit is applicable I tend to think so is ACH for payments. Really does not matter in my eyes what the bank says , it is what actually occurs.
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                • littlekona
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 11-19-15
                  • 5242

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Rowlo
                  Has anyone actually attempted to ACH? I am tempted to give it a shot as ACH deposit is applicable I tend to think so is ACH for payments. Really does not matter in my eyes what the bank says , it is what actually occurs.
                  ACH went bye bye with the old card the new M does not offer
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                  • Rowlo
                    SBR Rookie
                    • 07-21-20
                    • 41

                    #10
                    So you have tried? ACH incoming and not outgoing does not work that way. Give it a shot and let us know if it does or does not go through is what I am saying.
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                    • littlekona
                      SBR Hall of Famer
                      • 11-19-15
                      • 5242

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Rowlo
                      So you have tried? ACH incoming and not outgoing does not work that way. Give it a shot and let us know if it does or does not go through is what I am saying.
                      dude tried what?...its gone since they changed cards and platform. there is nothing to try ACH is gone there is no routing #'s anymore
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                      • Rowlo
                        SBR Rookie
                        • 07-21-20
                        • 41

                        #12
                        Sir, that would be incorrect as you need to call the number listed below to receive your account number and routing number. This was posted just 18 days ago and I really do believe it’s not advertised but may actually work. Pay very close attention to the last paragraph last sentence and you will understand that we have a very very valid chance here. That last sentence is just what we have seen with the Bitpay ****!I have just not tried as I have not yet used my new **********. Perhaps someone will beat us to it and give feedback! I WOULD SUGGEST NOT TO ASK THE BANK ABOUT ACH BILL PAY. JUST BE LIKE NIKE AND DO IT!
                        Your feedback please!


                        ***************

                        To set up your ***************, you will need your BitPay Card account’s routing number and account number. Ask your employer to send your funds directly to your BitPay Prepaid Visa® automatically each pay period. Just share the routing number, deposit account number associated with your card and the amount that you wish to be deposited. You can get the account and routing number by calling the Cardholder Services team directly. You can reach this team at 1-855-884-7568 from 8 AM ET - 10 PM ET during the business week and 9 AM ET - 6 PM ET on weekends.



                        ACH Credit

                        If you wish to load your BitPay Card via an ACH credit, you will need to provide your card's account and routing numbers to the crediting service.
                        To initiate an ACH credit you can load your BitPay Card via cash at **, Walmart, CVS Pharmacy, Rite Aid, Walgreens, and other participating retailers.
                        Remember fees for cash loads vary by location and can be up to $4.95 per load and ACH debit includes a fee of $5. The maximum ACH transaction amount that can be pulled from the card at a single instance is $25,000 ($24,995 debit plus the $5 fee).
                        Last edited by Rowlo; 11-29-20, 12:07 PM.
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                        • littlekona
                          SBR Hall of Famer
                          • 11-19-15
                          • 5242

                          #13
                          LOL Trust me you can not do ACH In or Out off accounts on the new M Card. Your looking at the old V card support page. Trust me I know as I even had my employer add part of of my check onto the old V card every week and did tons of ACH outs too. Its done no more ACH 100% Also no more loads at the register
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                          • wombat
                            SBR MVP
                            • 11-23-20
                            • 1022

                            #14
                            Crypto.com is a better card than the Bitpay card. Bitpay will cancel your account if you have too many transactions that appear like gambling transactions. They canceled my card last year because of this. The bitpay card is issued by a US Bank while the crypto.com is offshore which is more suitable for a gambling.
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                            • Rowlo
                              SBR Rookie
                              • 07-21-20
                              • 41

                              #15
                              Are you able to ACH with crypto.com card?
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