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BingCard

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Tiered virtual + physical crypto card programme (Exclusive / Star / Platinum). Virtual cards issue in ~5 minutes without standard KYC; the physical Platinum card requires full KYC and takes up to 25 business days. Funded with BTC, ETH, USDT or USDC. Often marketed as "CryptoBingCard". Real product, but the operational record on Trustpilot (2.7 / 5 across 43 reviews) documents repeated frozen-balance and stuck-withdrawal incidents — listed here with the warnings made explicit.

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समीक्षा

संपादकीय

Overview

BingCard (frequently searched as “CryptoBingCard”) is a tiered prepaid crypto-card platform anchored in Hong Kong that offers two distinct paths through the same funnel: a no-KYC virtual card issued in roughly five minutes, and a fully-KYC physical Platinum card that takes up to 25 business days to deliver. Funding is multi-crypto (BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC) and the product itself is real — the virtual card works, transaction history is exposed in-account, and an independent review by CryptoSlate rates the basic functionality at 6.5 / 10.

This directory rates it lower — 4.5 / 10 — for a specific reason: the operational record on the money-out path is poor, and the value of a no-KYC card collapses the moment withdrawals or balance access stop working.

Privacy & KYC

BingCard sits at KYC Tier L3 — Tiered in this directory. The Virtual Exclusive and Virtual Star tiers genuinely skip the standard KYC paperwork: no government ID, no proof of address, no selfie. That part is real and is the entire reason BingCard is discoverable in a no-KYC directory at all.

The privacy tier is held at L3 rather than L0 / L1 for three reasons, in order of importance:

  1. The Physical Platinum tier requires full KYC. Anyone who steps up from virtual to physical surrenders an ID and address — the verification gate is hard, not optional.
  2. The terms reserve AML escalation on any tier. A virtual card user is not unconditionally anonymous; activity flagged by the platform’s AML monitoring can trigger account suspension and a verification request. This is standard in regulated card programmes, but it means the no-KYC posture is a default, not a guarantee.
  3. US citizens and US permanent residents are explicitly blocked. If you fall into that category, no tier is available to you.

Tiers, fees and the headline-vs-reality gap

The homepage advertises “Only 1 % transaction fee”. The actual fee stack — pieced together from the homepage tier matrix and CryptoSlate’s reviewer breakdown — is more layered:

TierMonthlyIssuanceOther Exclusive (virtual)$1$251–2 % top-up · 1–1.5 % FX Star (virtual)$0$401–2 % top-up · 1–1.5 % FX Platinum (physical, KYC)$0$1681–2 % top-up · 2–2.5 % ATM
  • ATM: 2 % to 2.5 % on cash withdrawals (Platinum)
  • Crypto-conversion: 0 % to 2 % — inconsistently disclosed across pages
  • Spending caps: $100K / month (Exclusive), $200K / month (Star), 1,000,000 HKD / month (Platinum)

The fees are not unreasonable for a no-KYC product. The problem is the headline framing — selling on a single 1 % number when the lived per-transaction cost stacks to 3 – 5 % is a credibility hit before the trust axis is even considered.

The trust axis — read this before depositing

BingCard’s Trustpilot record sits at 2.7 / 5 across 43 reviews. The complaint themes are not surface-level UX quibbles — they cluster on the failure modes that matter most for a custodial prepaid card:

  • Withdrawals stuck in “Processing”. One reviewer filed a USDT withdrawal request on 1 March 2026 that remained in the “Processing” state for roughly 1.5 months, with support citing a “finance-team review”. Multiple other reviewers report similar withdrawal delays.
  • Deposits reported as disappearing. Users report sending crypto deposits that did not credit to their BingCard balance, with no resolution path documented.
  • Merchant refunds not credited. A reviewer describes returning an order, watching the refund appear in BingCard’s own transaction history, and never receiving the funds in their wallet balance.
  • AI-chatbot-only support. No documented escalation to a human channel; the chatbot becomes the wall when the money-out path breaks.
  • Card declines after a successful order. Users report cards declining mid-flow, with funds locked.

This is not a one-or-two-bad-reviews pattern; it is a recurring failure mode in the part of the product that matters most. CryptoSlate hedges by saying BingCard is “a serviceable tool for quick online spend, not a card you would rely on for anything more” — that positioning is the kind interpretation, and even it explicitly excludes travel, daily spending, savings or anything that requires the withdrawal path to be reliable.

Who it’s for (if anyone)

Best-case fit: a user who needs a throwaway virtual card for a single, short-lived online purchase, who loads only the exact amount needed and treats the residual balance as forfeit. Subscription billing where the cost of failure is a cancelled subscription, not locked funds, also fits.

Not a fit, in this directory’s view: anyone holding meaningful balance, anyone relying on withdrawal-out, anyone who needs human support, anyone who values clearly-identified issuer accountability, US citizens, travellers, and anyone treating BingCard as a wallet rather than a single-use spending token.

Verdict

4.5 / 10. The privacy posture on virtual issuance is real and the product itself is functional, which is the entire reason the directory does not score it lower. The Trustpilot pattern of frozen balances, stuck withdrawals and disappearing deposits — combined with AI-chatbot-only support and an undisclosed issuer chain — is serious enough that anything above 5 / 10 would be dishonest.

If a no-KYC virtual card is the goal, browse the rest of the Cards category in this directory: 2Fiat, Goblin Cards, FotonCard and PinToPay all score higher on the trust axis at comparable or lower upfront exposure.

समुदाय सारांश

BingCard offers a fast no-KYC virtual card (5-minute issuance) and a fully-KYC physical Platinum card, funded with BTC, ETH, USDT or USDC. The product itself is real and CryptoSlate gives it 6.5 / 10 as a "serviceable tool for quick online spend". The Trustpilot record (2.7 / 5 across 43 reviews) documents enough frozen-balance, stuck-withdrawal and disappearing-deposit incidents that this directory cannot rate it higher than 4.5 / 10 in good faith.

फ़ायदे
  • + Virtual card issued in ~5 minutes with no standard KYC (no photo ID, no proof of address)
  • + Tiered model — pick the price / limit profile that matches the use case
  • + Multi-crypto funding: BTC, ETH, USDT, USDC
  • + Transaction history and downloadable reports available in-account
  • + No credit check at any tier
  • + Reasonable Star-tier monthly limit ($200K) for a no-KYC product
  • + CryptoSlate independent review rates the basic product 6.5 / 10 as a workable online-spend tool
नकारात्मक पक्ष
  • Trustpilot 2.7 / 5 across 43 reviews — the binding negative signal
  • Recurring complaints: balance withdrawals stuck in "Processing" for weeks (one user: 1.5 months from 2026-03-01 onwards)
  • Funds reported as disappearing after deposit by multiple Trustpilot users
  • Merchant-refunded transactions reported as visible in BingCard history but never credited to user wallets
  • Customer support is an AI chatbot — no documented human escalation path
  • Physical (Platinum) card requires FULL KYC — selfie + ID + 25-business-day delivery
  • AML escalation can suspend accounts even on the no-KYC virtual flow
  • US citizens and permanent residents explicitly blocked
  • Headline "Only 1% transaction fee" on the homepage hides the real fee matrix (monthly + issuance + 1–2% top-up + 1–1.5% FX + 2–2.5% ATM + 0–2% crypto conversion)
  • Issuer / sponsor BIN and jurisdiction not publicly disclosed beyond a vague "Physical Cards from Hong Kong" line
  • No Apple Pay / Google Pay documented
  • Clearnet only — no Tor / onion endpoint

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★ 2.7/5 · 43 रेटिंग
single_morn_2466
1/5

यह एक स्कैम है! मैंने फीस और लागत देखनी शुरू की, जो ठीक लग रही थीं। मैंने BTC के ज़रिए डिपॉज़िट किया और उसे USD में एक्सचेंज किया। मैंने कार्ड बनाने की कोशिश की, लेकिन असफल रहा। फिर मैंने देखा कि कार्ड की कीमत 25 USD से बढ़कर 69 USD हो गई है। मैं वापस गया और USD से USDT में एक्सचेंज करके निकलने की कोशिश की। लेकिन यह ट्रांज़ैक्शन दो दिनों से पेंडिंग है।

cognitive_carnivore_3487
1/5

पहले यह अच्छी सेवा थी, लेकिन अब यह पूरी तरह स्कैम हो गई है। डिपॉज़िट और एक्सचेंज किए फंड बैलेंस में नहीं दिखे। यह दो बार हुआ। सपोर्ट जवाब नहीं दे रहा, इसलिए मैं इस सेवा को स्कैम मानता हूँ और किसी को भी इसका इस्तेमाल करने की सलाह नहीं देता।

small-town_rudder_6208
1/5

मेरे फंड चोरी हो गए हैं, सपोर्ट के ऑनलाइन आए 2 दिन हो गए हैं। मुझे किसी से संपर्क नहीं हो पा रहा है, ईमेल का कोई जवाब नहीं, चैट का कोई जवाब नहीं।