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PST.NET

Offers virtual USD/EUR cards instantly, funded by crypto or wire transfers, supporting media buying, e-commerce, and advertising, with 3D-Secure, spend control, team management, up to 100 free cards for teams, cashback on ads, and no KYC for first card.

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  • tsubfs reviewed PST.NET  

    That’s a really cool card. I found info about the Ultima on Reddit. Some people were mad about the Ultima but all the others were in love with it soo I decided to try it myself and all is good. Wwhat I like most is that this card really works everywhere I need it nd there are no top-up limits

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Comment summary: PST.NET receives positive feedback for its virtual cards, user-friendly interface, and variety of BINs suitable for business needs. Many users commend the service for simplifying cryptocurrency transactions and offering a reliable VCC solution. However, a significant negative comment accuses PST.NET of fraudulent activity, claiming a loss of $27,500 due to mishandled transactions and allegations of scam tactics. This contrasting review highlights potential risks for prospective users.
tsubfs
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That’s a really cool card. I found info about the Ultima on Reddit. Some people were mad about the Ultima but all the others were in love with it soo I decided to try it myself and all is good. Wwhat I like most is that this card really works everywhere I need it nd there are no top-up limits

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Redo11
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It seems like the comment section is mostly made out of fake reviews. The like to comment ratio is off, there are only 4 and 5-star comments other than a single one that claims stealing of funds. The site itself is suspicious, as they seem to mainly target people who need to buy a lot of ads from different accounts, which mainly are people that do misinformation campaigns. They also offer Russian and Ukrainian language, while these countries are banned from using the service. Also, their referral program is straight up a pyramid scheme. Their way of communication is using WhatsApp and Telegram, which is well known for malicious campaigns organization. You can also only withdraw with crypto and only then they ask for KYC, meaning any user wanting to use it as a way to bypass banned cards doesn't have to show any single document. I created account and it has not asked me a single identity question. This is clearly a malicious service trying to use Alternativeto.net as it's advertisement and reputation source.

Maris Lunt
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PST.NET REVIEW. IT IS A SCAM!! HOW I LOST $27,000 IN BTC. THREAD BELOW

When I first created my account, it was just to try out the system, and I didn't anticipate putting a significant sum in my PST.NET account. So, I didn't bother about the name and focused on my privacy. After buying and using my card for a bit, I decided to transfer $120 from the $28,000 I got from a business partner's contract into my PST.NET account to buy a virtual card. However, I mistakenly sent $27,500 to PST.NET because I had the PST.NET BTC address copied from before.

Once I recognized this error, and given my lack of trust in your company, I immediately contacted the PST.NET support team via telegram. I even suggested that they keep $1000 if they could return the rest to my wallet, as I needed it to pay my partner's contract fee. But PST.NET informed me that the minimum withdrawal was $300 and must be done in USDT (TRC20) and would take 14 days to process. I was willing to give PST.NET another $1,000 since I needed the money for a business contract and a 14-day wait could ruin the contract and put me in a difficult position. PST.NET declined, so I requested a withdrawal to my TRC address on July 25, 2023.

After making the withdrawal request, their support team asked for KYC and source of funds proof, which I submitted via email, including my utility bill, US ID, Webcam ID verification on Sumsub, and my Consolidated Retirement Plan from Dole Food Inc as my source of funds. After this, I noticed a $591 deduction in my account for card charges, which their team refunded after I questioned them, claiming it was compensation. This raised my suspicion about their credibility.

Their support team then asked for information about every party that has used my wallet address, which I found impossible, given the length of time I've used the address and potential issues like the death of a business partner. They asked for my name confirmation, and after further discussions and clarifications that I'd provided all documents I could, they deleted my account and brought up a fake AML report.

When I verified my wallet address through Bitcoin Who's Who and Chain Abuse and there were no risk or scam alerts. This proved that their AML report was fabricated to take my $27,500. I also conducted a BIN check on the card they initially provided and found a discrepancy in the issuing bank's name, further pointing to fraudulent activities.

After fully completing their KYC process, they deleted my account with a remaining balance of $591 and a pending withdrawal of $27,500, claiming to have reached out to FINTRAC without a specified response time. They provided no evidence of contacting FINTRAC and seem to be illegally withholding my funds.

Additionally, their office address, which I found to be a virtual one managed by REGUS.COM, and their real roots traced back to Russia, convinced me they're a scam. They deactivated my account, claiming to be investigating money laundering. It doesn't make sense for me to launder money through PST.NET, and I don't understand why they won't return the money to the original wallet.

They have also stopped replying my emails ad I have proofs if you need contact me. They also flagged my review on trustpilot i have proofs.

Review by a new / low-activity user.
Sangr1
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These virtual cards are a game-changer when it comes to managing Facebook ads. As a small business owner, I've struggled with managing my ad spend and keeping track of my expenses. But with pst net virtual cards, I was able to set a budget and easily monitor my ad spend. Plus, the customer support team was always available to help me with any questions I had. I couldn't be happier with this service.

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What is PST.NET?

PST.NET provides virtual cards in $ and € for online shopping and advertising. Top-up your account with a crypto or wire transfer and you are ready to pay for any goods and services, like Facebook Ads, Google Ads, etc. Get your first virtual crypto card (VCC) in one minute at PST.NET

Key benefits of PST.NET – Premium virtual payment cards (VCC) from from major banks in USD and EURO – Instant card issuance, first card without documents (KYC) – Deposit your cards with a crypto (USDT, BTC) or WIRE transfers – Perfect for media buying (Facebook Ads, Google Ads, TikTok Ads, etc) – Cards with 3D-Secure (confirmation codes will appear in PST account) – Tools for teamwork and spend management control (control of team members and their limits, various reports) – Special offer for teams (PST Private): up to 100 virtual payment cards for free, cashback 3% on ads – 0% for approved and declined transactions, as well as for funds withdrawal and blocked cards

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  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) that costs up to $16.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English
    • Spanish
    • French
    • Russian
    • Japanese

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