Want a Free Maestro Debit Card and MasterCard Virtual?

@boeyong (256)
Malaysia
November 30, 2006 4:43am CST
I just found this site that gives free Maestro Debit Card and just informed that they are including a free Virtual MasterCard as well. Also you will receive US$5 for every member you introduce. https://www.favocard.com/affiliater/affiliate.php?id=242&group=1
4 responses
@alfayath (38)
• Indonesia
18 Dec 06
If this is true I'll try to get one. But I confuse about that. Can you give a proove.
@boeyong (256)
• Malaysia
18 Dec 06
I don't understand your question. What prove do you need?
@susanscs (268)
• Spain
17 Dec 06
Not sure about this, doesn't sound too cosher, but I will wait and see what happens to you, thanks.
@boeyong (256)
• Malaysia
17 Dec 06
This program started at the end of November and the addition of a free Virtual MasterCard started on the 1st December. So, judging from just 16 days of activity, it would seem too short a time to know for sure but it IS good to have some money on the card by the time it rolls around to the actual mailing and verification process. Just 2 weeks. Shouldn't take long. The last time I applied for a debit VISA, it took TWO YEARS(?!) - OK, I admit that as a Malaysian and there were glitches like the Patriot Act, cards not supposed to be sent to a non-US address, etc. And then I got hold of a friend in the US to allow me to use her address and with a further delay of company changing names and addresses, I finally got the card in the mail at my Kuala Lumpur address and used it for 2 years and it is now up for renewal this month. As for this Favocard, the lure is definitely the free Virtual MasterCard useable for 2 years. Do you know how much a virtual VISA or MasterCard costs? It costs something from US$39.95 to US$69.95 to get one, not to mention the very exhorbitant rates they charge for transactions. This Virtual MasterCard from Favocard is CHEAP compared to everything I read on other offers. And people actually charge from US$29 to US$79 for a MAESTRO card as well. So for US$15, I would say it is worth the gamble - IF it were so. But I am quite sure to receive the Maestro card and since they say I cannot use the sales figures to pay for the card and have to fork out US$15, that leaves a clean US$80 (my present commission) on my card when it arrives. Not bad for 16 days of online presence and letting people know.
@chiyosan (30183)
• Philippines
17 Dec 06
ok im checking your offer... have you got your money?
@boeyong (256)
• Malaysia
17 Dec 06
They are waiting until the end of this month and then they will starting asking those who signed up (me included) to send them a copy of ID and starting sending cards. The cut off period is the end of the month for commissions earned and then start the pay process on the 15th, meaning I will get my total commissions paid on the 15th January, next year. This is the reply I just got from them: "Hello, Thank you for contacting us. Sorry for delayed reply. At present time, we had launched FavoCard Affiliate Program. By the end of this month we are planning to start verification process, so members must send us copies of Passport or ID and utility bill for address verification some additional information/documents may be needed (depending on a country). The full step-by-step instruction will be sent to all FavoCard members when the verification process will take place. When verification process done, you will need to pay for FavoCard delivery USD 15, and your card will printed and delivered to you by post. Please pay attention to that you'll only receive commissions for those users that will pass the verification process. You can not use your account balance for paying the postage fee. This payment will be also a part of verification process. FavoCard Maestro debit card expires in 3 years and FavoCard Mastercard Virtual expires in 2 years"
@Marshell (60)
• United States
5 Jan 07
I was reading through when I came upon this. I looked for more information, but found no more. I made it as far as you where still waiting but where confident you would receive your card. Have you heard any more? I am very interested in this. What IS a Virtual Mastercard? Sounds very promising!