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Will the card work after being linked to the account? Will everything not fly into payment risk? What can you find out before buying a card? PST Pulse - an advanced bin checker from PST.NET will help you answer these and other questions!

With it, you can check any card: find out the country of issue, bank, and payment system. And for PST cards, even more information is available. Pulse will show the average spend by BIN, decline rate, and billing thresholds for each card.

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👋 Meet Cardholder, an advanced Google Chrome extension for making payments with virtual payment cards from PSTNET. One click on the extension button opens the list of cards from your PSTNET account so you can choose one and swiftly copy card details for any purchase.

 

🤩 Why Cardholder?

 

– Receive 3D-Secure confirmation codes right into your browser

– Check the current balance of your virtual payment cards from PSTNET 

– Insert card details in payment detail fields in just one click (Soon)

Join PSTNET users from all over the world and discover a new generation of payment

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The Big Short (Withdrawn Limit)

And so we increase the comfort level of our users again!
The minimum withdrawal amount from a PSTNET account is now $300 (instead of $500), which is another step towards the universal payment solution we are striving for.
We work further 💪

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👋  Welcome new members to our Adverisement cards' team: new eight digit BINs 5248**** are now available to all our users!
💳  Currency - USD
💳  Mastercard payment system
💳  Absolutelly new unused BINs
💳  From $1 for a card, from 2% top-up fee
* Only for PSTNET users❤️

  • 1 month later...
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On 7/25/2023 at 11:30 PM, JamesOnFire said:

What is a BIN?

That's first 6 to 8 digits in the card number, and these digits correspond to the card's payment network, bank and country of issuance, card level etc. 

For example, VISA cards numbers start with 4, and MasterCard - with 5

BTW we have an article about this in our blog, check it out if you wish to know more about how BINs affect media buying and such: https://blog.pst.net/understanding-the-significance-bin-in-media-buying/

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