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ash213 08-17-2009 03:05 PM

Creating new cards?
 
How do you create new cards ?

I have one, opened up at the weekend and now need to create a few more to create more stealth accounts on ebay/pp

advice would be great

cheers:yar:

captainjack1980 08-17-2009 03:09 PM

Try entropay.

Search for it in Google

Works fine for me.

CaptainJack

ash213 08-18-2009 02:26 AM

yeah sorry i mean on entropay....

i have one card..but wish to make more, how do i do this?

do i have to sign up from scratch?

cheers

Ebayorbust 08-18-2009 03:07 AM

Hi,

Log into your account. Select the card you have. Select "transfer". Under the transfer options select "new entropay card". It's fairly straight forward. There is also the option at the bottom left of the screen to create a new card. Just make sure the funding source is the current card and not your registered debit card or you'll be loading new cards with £10 each.

I always transfer £3 to each new card created as this allows for the various "authorisations" that are run by Ebay and Paypal.

Just don't go mad creating loads of new cards straight away. If you do get a call or a flag on your Entropay account just call them and say you weren't really sure what you were doing.

ash213 08-19-2009 05:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ebayorbust (Post 99835)
Hi,

Log into your account. Select the card you have. Select "transfer". Under the transfer options select "new entropay card". It's fairly straight forward. There is also the option at the bottom left of the screen to create a new card. Just make sure the funding source is the current card and not your registered debit card or you'll be loading new cards with £10 each.

I always transfer £3 to each new card created as this allows for the various "authorisations" that are run by Ebay and Paypal.

Just don't go mad creating loads of new cards straight away. If you do get a call or a flag on your Entropay account just call them and say you weren't really sure what you were doing.

Super.

Worked Perfect first time.

You are a model pro.

Thank you sir . :yar:

dburnside 11-21-2009 07:42 PM

i created my new entropay account but when i tried to change my funding sources it would let me use my newly created entropay visa

how to do i get it so i dont have to add £10 for each new vcc created?

Yaz 03-06-2010 07:00 AM

It is so annoying seems like you have to add £10 each account? It allowed me to transfer to the second card, but the third card it says NO ENOUGH MONEY, i have £8 in the main entropay card..so how does it work?

oompaloompa 03-06-2010 08:51 AM

youd better pm their helpdesk, your min load initially is £10, but you can then transfer any left overs that are over £1.10 value to another card or another new card

ryanlbfc 03-06-2010 09:34 AM

Is entropay a online bank? and if so can you create a stealth bank account for amazon with different name and adress etc?

oompaloompa 03-06-2010 09:37 AM

^^not a bank - its visa virtual credit cards

ryanlbfc 03-06-2010 09:38 AM

So can it be used to create payment details for stealth accounts on ebay and amazon?

oompaloompa 03-06-2010 10:24 AM

dunno about amazon, probably - ebay, yes


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