The native ATM limitation must be counteracted with the native card limit. Meaning if the native ATM limit is $200 and the native Card Limit is $2,000 you will need to take the maximum out of the ATM 10 times to make the card work.
This tends to be relatively controversial amongst our thread. To be clear the High-Balance is the card we recommend for newcomers, however we need a product that can suit customers that don't want to enter at such a high price tag. Due to this the customer will have the burden of utilizing a...
You can always request a Chase High-Balance card but we cannot insure that you will always get it, you must order via Telegram if you do, as we currently do not allow specification of orders via our TOR Store. If you are able to get a Chase High Balance Card allocated to you, then yes this is...
I would say the Mid-Balance or High-Balance is conducive to working within South America and more specifically Columbia, however it's important to realize that the currency conversion to ATM withdrawal maximum is relatively skewed so that you will need to do multiple sessions at the ATM in order...
Given the restrictions that we are native to the card, you can create your own cashout strategies for each card itself including the super-high balance card. Our recommended strategy is just what we find works out best internally and among our higher-value clients. Feel free to create your own...
Our website will be coming out soon, where people can join the P2P skimming infrastructure pass to order more than 2 cards per week, but if we don't have that limit this wouldn't be a sustainable operation from a data distribution perspective. We have peer clients that do data submissions to...
We tend to have a reductive philosophy in respects to the balances that we put on the pamphlet that comes with the cards. In this case when we were synapsing the EMV chip for getting a sense of the balance and spending history, the balance could of been higher than stated on the backend data...
Hello Carlton, California and the Western US in general tends to be one of the regions that we acquire the majority of the High & Super-High Balance Cards. Therefore we tend to have those in-stock for states within the region and especially California. So we do recommend both of those cards...
Hello MetChep, all of our cards are considered to be "Full-Stack" therefore Magnetic Stripe, RFID/NFC, & EMV are all fully encoded, and you will be able to use the card alike your normal debit card as there is no missing componentry. You can use the cards at ATM's or Inside of Stores.
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Yes, this is a universal law that applies to all debit/credit cards. So yes it will work perfectly fine for the other cards, however it is not a necessity, for the Mid-Balance card it is a necessity.