No chance it weighs that much. I have the chase sapphire preferred which is like 13 grams. And also have the Amex platinum business which weighs like 18 ish grams
"It's almost like a SIM chip" Surprise surprise, both SIM chip and credit card chip actually uses the same type of smart chip. So yes, you're correct that credit card chip uses the same technology as a SIM chip. While the contain different program internally, the underlying hardware technology is very similar.
Daniel the issuer of your card only sends you an envelope if the card was metal but what if it was plastic? You basically just paid a one time piece of metal if you convert your card from plastic to metal.
Cool as it would be to have a customized card (I had a metal card so that isn't much of a novelty lol) I can in no way justify paying $200+ just to have a customized credit or debit card. Love that someone provides these for those who want them though
Completely agree, its easily 15x markup. This is just insanity. I do not recommend purchasing from them, there is 2 main issues, they claim they have patent for chip transfer process (which they do not and do not provide any patent ID), second is, they skim your magnetic stripe, and they get all the info of your card, while they claim they do delete the information, considering they lied once its possible they can lie second time and its also possible anyone in the company can steal your card informations, easily. Do not trust these type of businesses. I will start similar business myself just out of shock how they operate. No security breach, no lying, no 10 or 15x markup in price. (Yes, you're literally paying x15 markup price, for stainless steel and 10 minute process.) And they even advertise how their card is luxurious because its HEAVY. No, its HEAVY because its STAINLESS STEEL and not TITANIUM like Amex Black Card. Anodizing Titanium is pricey process as well as Titanium itself costs the double in its natural state. You may confirm my facts on their site as well. Do some research, please.
Is it worth it ? Once the card expires , then you have to buy another card. Thats $200 some dollars every 2-4 years . Or what about if you lose your card and have to order a new one.
Or learn to transfer the emv chip and buy a mag stripe copier and copy over the mag stripe data although if they engraved the expiry date then year rip
Metal cards suck. They’re heavy. They get stuck on some cta parking machines because they’re too heavy or thick for the older machines to suck in then spit out.
Read the fine print. Does not work on full insertion devices or old POS and they recommend you use the OG plastic card. So you can’t even use at gas station, atm and everything you would regularly use for. Not gonna spend over $200 for one and then have to carry my plastic one when this doesn’t work. No thanks
lol, explaining the manual/analogue pre internet credit card carbon copy embossers, and also explaining how a magnetic tape works in one video. tell me youre a boomer without telling me youre a boomer :p
@@petervonpanda Right, and you're protected from fraud when you make purchases online - your CC company will reimburse you for misuse of your credit card number. However, the terms of most cardholder agreements say that if you voluntarily give your card to someone, you are responsible for all the charges they make on the card. Also, once your bank finds out you tried to clone their card, I guarantee you they'll file a SAR (suspicious activity report) to FinCEN (Financial Crimes Enforcement Network - US Treasury) and shut all of your accounts down.
@@GIJew 1. You are supposed to freeze the card when sending it in. The card can be unfrozen upon return. 2. You're not cloning the card. You are transferring components of an existing card to a new one.
I have a prepaid credit card and I would love to have it turned into a metal cars ..no monthly fees on it I'm kinda grandfathered in on this prepaid credit card....
Do EMV functions really work when glued on metal? Or is area below the chip plastic again? Don't they use antennas for transmitting data, which would be hampered by metal?
Can it be a debit card ? Or does it have to be a credit card??? And would I be using the same bank I have more even tho I get this ? Before I buy? Sorry for the question
love the idea, but Im afraid that the info you gave them to generate this card....who is to say they wont produce or duplicate another card for themselves and use it.....next thing you know your statement balance blows ups, and you have all these fraudalent charges.
Certain places overseas are pretty much all TAP & Pay. And some places are still very cash heavy. But the US is pretty much still physical card everywhere. part of that is because big merchants like Wal-Mart/Target/Kroger (and there 500 names they use in different places) all refuse to accept nfc payments since they want you use to their own proprietary crap.
I remember when having a metal card was a sign of status and prestige. The only metal cards were the American Express Centurion and the JP Morgan Palladium. Now, everyone and their mothers is carrying a metal card - completely killing the purpose of having a metal card to begin with. They should have stopped after the Amex Platinum. It makes sense for that card to be metal, but definitely not the Gold and other ones from other lenders, like the Chase Amazon Prime, etc.
Can u transfer NFC chips into the metal cards? We have magnetic stripe, the chipset and a special designed NFC chip integrated in the card not visible and not able to copy without the bank as it's encrypted
@@finstuart7919 That's the main reason they don't exist, sadly. There's a patent of one that uses metal and a composite of resin and metal that allows the RFID signal to pass, and also uses an antenna to strengthen such signal. But the manufacturing is way more than traditional metal cards and as far as I know, there's no commercial card using that tech.
LMMFAO not to bright are ya lol DON'T GET IT WET ;-) and you cant say the protective coating will keep it from rusting the OIL on your hands will go right through there protective coating and the strip will wear out just the same as a reg card lol
I think the metal would block contactless. But in the USA there's very few if any banks that issue contactless cards as well. Only one I've personally seen is the one Venmo issues.
Sorry man but for the price you probably paid(i looked at their site and they start at 119) that looks like dog shit. I'd expect much better quality. The magnetic strip looks like it's already coming up and the engraving of the mastercard logo is just bad. I do laser engraving which i just got into and I'd never send something like that out after charging any, nevermind good money for to a customer.
Not having NFC prevents geofencing ( still possible on your phone), in store tracking, and possible scanning for fraud. RFID blocking wallet prevents as well. Peace
@@petervonpanda If I swipe at a card machine, the information goes to Mastercard and they make the payment and then they claim it from my bank. I trust Mastercard since they're on my card. What concerns me with this, is that a random company has peoples' details and they could use it whenever. Starbucks doesn't have my details even though I use it there a lot.
At least they don’t have your credit card and address because they shipped it to you and you phone number and email and security code and password you may have used to sign up.
@@jamiesp3901 Awesome, i'm working on put together concept artwork and then placing my order. From what their site says they will help me put it all together. Super excited.
That's great. Too bad you won't be able to take on airplane with you on vacation. So yea..."American Express, don't leave home without it - unless you got the useless overpriced metal version."
I'm curious as well, seeing as I how used to work at TSA and metal credit cards weren't a banned item. it's generally something you looked at to make sure it wasn't a credit card knife though.
lol just give them all of your info and you should notice fraudulent charges on your card within a month. or once they get hacked into you'll notice more than just fraudulent charges. God people are stupid
This company can be a front. Collect card information and/or clone your card and sell it in the black market
Exactly what I was thinking
clever41504 I don’t keep much in my bank account anyways.
Hmmm on the strip sure. So they melt the card to engrave the exp date?
Loool i was gonna say that😂
@@The1707regina THAT doesnt matter if its a credit card...
Me: how much does it weight?
Sales rep: 5.5lbs
Me: I’ll take it!
No chance it weighs that much. I have the chase sapphire preferred which is like 13 grams. And also have the Amex platinum business which weighs like 18 ish grams
@@michaelmastri651 bro its a joke.....
I bought some credit card from *@Darkearlsimmons* on *telegram* and it was quite real and all his card were valid
"It's almost like a SIM chip"
Surprise surprise, both SIM chip and credit card chip actually uses the same type of smart chip. So yes, you're correct that credit card chip uses the same technology as a SIM chip. While the contain different program internally, the underlying hardware technology is very similar.
There called emv chips
The messed up your expiration date
Hahaha lol
So once your card expires youre stuck with a paper weight?
No, whoever issued you the card sends you an envelope to send back the card and have it properly destroyed.
Daniel the issuer of your card only sends you an envelope if the card was metal but what if it was plastic? You basically just paid a one time piece of metal if you convert your card from plastic to metal.
Yup.. I’d 1st tell your card provider you lost your card and have them issue a new one. Then send in your new card with updated expiration date. 💁🏽♂️
That was $200
I mean. The idea is cool but The company itself gives off very, sketchy vibes
Buy your creditcard with high balance from @Darkfeet7 on telegram dumps with pin that comes with MSR i got mine from him 💯
What about cardrare? Any good? They seem cheaper than other.
Good!
Cool as it would be to have a customized card (I had a metal card so that isn't much of a novelty lol) I can in no way justify paying $200+ just to have a customized credit or debit card. Love that someone provides these for those who want them though
Completely agree, its easily 15x markup. This is just insanity.
I do not recommend purchasing from them, there is 2 main issues, they claim they have patent for chip transfer process (which they do not and do not provide any patent ID), second is, they skim your magnetic stripe, and they get all the info of your card, while they claim they do delete the information, considering they lied once its possible they can lie second time and its also possible anyone in the company can steal your card informations, easily.
Do not trust these type of businesses. I will start similar business myself just out of shock how they operate. No security breach, no lying, no 10 or 15x markup in price. (Yes, you're literally paying x15 markup price, for stainless steel and 10 minute process.)
And they even advertise how their card is luxurious because its HEAVY. No, its HEAVY because its STAINLESS STEEL and not TITANIUM like Amex Black Card. Anodizing Titanium is pricey process as well as Titanium itself costs the double in its natural state.
You may confirm my facts on their site as well. Do some research, please.
The process should cost no more than $60 at a push
So i can invest on equipment to do this , legally have people bring me their cards to customize and then later on sell their info to a black market
Has the card gave you any issues or not worked anywhere since you got it?
Can i use contactless payments with this transfered card?
Can i make my amex gold into and amex black card?
I'd rather keep the $200 and use it to pay the credit card bill.
So, how many people will end up having your credit card info?
Is this what people do when they don’t qualify for the AMEX Platinum?
They are too poor, but still want to flex.
Eric Johnson
I just want a metal card with my USAA account
@@NexhiAlibias I said the same thing
lmao getting approved for AMEX platinum isnt impressive. I turned in my AMEX card for this card.
I don’t wana flex I just like how it feels in my hands bro
Very nice, but sketchy. They would have all the information they need to take over your account.
Is it worth it ? Once the card expires , then you have to buy another card. Thats $200 some dollars every 2-4 years . Or what about if you lose your card and have to order a new one.
I withdraw money on a daily basis and my cards peel or break every 6 months. Metal card would suit me
Or learn to transfer the emv chip and buy a mag stripe copier and copy over the mag stripe data although if they engraved the expiry date then year rip
@@letsgetto1millwithoutvidsIm trying to do it myself is it really as simple as just swiping it into a copier and transferring it?
@@cainortega6766 for the mag strip yes it's really that simple
But for the emv chip you have to actually transfer the chip
I just can't amagine how safe this is👀🤦🏽♀️
Metal cards are cool. That's it.
Metal cards suck. They’re heavy. They get stuck on some cta parking machines because they’re too heavy or thick for the older machines to suck in then spit out.
J C interesting use of words. 😂
@@metrieshaw7664 😂😂
was the expiration date wrong?
Read the fine print. Does not work on full insertion devices or old POS and they recommend you use the OG plastic card.
So you can’t even use at gas station, atm and everything you would regularly use for. Not gonna spend over $200 for one and then have to carry my plastic one when this doesn’t work. No thanks
WRONG. Very RARELY does not work on full insertion devices.
@@sedapramheda4922 it’s literally written. Read fool
So you know our numbers and cvv?
but can it run minecraft?
On a more serious note does it work with Debit
Excellent Question
Yes.
It does
If it’s metal then how do you go about airport metal detectors and things of that nature
You have to put your wallet through the x ray machine.
lol, explaining the manual/analogue pre internet credit card carbon copy embossers, and also explaining how a magnetic tape works in one video. tell me youre a boomer without telling me youre a boomer :p
I don't think it is a good idea to give a third party your credit card info.
You give it to third parties any time you purchase something.
@@petervonpanda good point lmao
It's okay because if something happens you know exactly who to go after
@@petervonpanda Right, and you're protected from fraud when you make purchases online - your CC company will reimburse you for misuse of your credit card number.
However, the terms of most cardholder agreements say that if you voluntarily give your card to someone, you are responsible for all the charges they make on the card. Also, once your bank finds out you tried to clone their card, I guarantee you they'll file a SAR (suspicious activity report) to FinCEN (Financial Crimes Enforcement Network - US Treasury) and shut all of your accounts down.
@@GIJew
1. You are supposed to freeze the card when sending it in. The card can be unfrozen upon return.
2. You're not cloning the card. You are transferring components of an existing card to a new one.
I have a prepaid credit card and I would love to have it turned into a metal cars ..no monthly fees on it I'm kinda grandfathered in on this prepaid credit card....
Wow you paid so much for that look up status car in Australia they do full custom for 110 aud
Do EMV functions really work when glued on metal?
Or is area below the chip plastic again? Don't they use antennas for transmitting data, which would be hampered by metal?
it does not work.
It depends if done well yes the bottom is insulated and will work
@@timurklc4431 you speak from experience? Or from your UA-cam degree in expertise of all things ever?
@@LongIslandHobbyist Experience and knowledge. Past 8 months, I have been working on perfecting my product which is closely related.
METAL Huhh but when you hit it on the table it sounds like a cheap hard plastic 😂😂😂
because of the table lmao. You can hear it's metal when he's fucking brushing the thing with his fingers. Quite obviously metal.
oooo no contactless... sucks..
so every few years you have to fork over few hundred bucks when the new card with the new dates comes in?
Not necessarily. They can just replace the info instead of making a new card
Whats to say the company didn't just take your card info and scam
Can it be a debit card ? Or does it have to be a credit card??? And would I be using the same bank I have more even tho I get this ? Before I buy? Sorry for the question
Yes debit works
What's the point, if you can't tap
You can’t tap that.
love the idea, but Im afraid that the info you gave them to generate this card....who is to say they wont produce or duplicate another card for themselves and use it.....next thing you know your statement balance blows ups, and you have all these fraudalent charges.
Did it work?
Yep. The chip worked.
@@petervonpanda did the magnetic strip work also?
Peter von Panda did strip work?
Yeah NFC is missing
What if the card expires ?
If you deserve one, your normal credit card company will give you one anyway.
Did this work in your banks atm?
No. It’ll get stuck
Use the original card in atms to be safe.
Mine works fine.
Apple pay replace credit cards? You mean just the physical card right?
Yep, just physical cards.
Certain places overseas are pretty much all TAP & Pay. And some places are still very cash heavy. But the US is pretty much still physical card everywhere. part of that is because big merchants like Wal-Mart/Target/Kroger (and there 500 names they use in different places) all refuse to accept nfc payments since they want you use to their own proprietary crap.
@@Slaize Samsung pay can fix that
I remember when having a metal card was a sign of status and prestige. The only metal cards were the American Express Centurion and the JP Morgan Palladium.
Now, everyone and their mothers is carrying a metal card - completely killing the purpose of having a metal card to begin with.
They should have stopped after the Amex Platinum. It makes sense for that card to be metal, but definitely not the Gold and other ones from other lenders, like the Chase Amazon Prime, etc.
People are so smart nowadays..if a bank or lenders logos are not on the front of the cards. It's a horrible picture!
Amex Platinum is not metal, I have it
Stfu
@@redskytitan then yours is fake because they are metal. I have one.
Yes they are metal. I have one too
Did the cars come with the hologram or did you have it added?
Tell me why the exp date changed back 10 months 😂
The card expires afther a few years
Oh man! Do you know how impressed females will be when they see me pull this metal credit card out!
That’s sad
Not at all?
@@AZ-xv4zv dont hate fuz you dont get pussy
Can u transfer NFC chips into the metal cards? We have magnetic stripe, the chipset and a special designed NFC chip integrated in the card not visible and not able to copy without the bank as it's encrypted
No NFC for custom metal cards sadly
Yooo 😱😍🥺 the panda logo
But does it work?
It’s still working!
Peter von Panda people say it gets stuck in ATMs is this correct?
@@BilsonBoi yes
It would be nice they could make contactless metal cards
would be awesome but i think the metal of the card would interfear with the rfid tech on the inside of the card
@@finstuart7919 That's the main reason they don't exist, sadly. There's a patent of one that uses metal and a composite of resin and metal that allows the RFID signal to pass, and also uses an antenna to strengthen such signal. But the manufacturing is way more than traditional metal cards and as far as I know, there's no commercial card using that tech.
@@finstuart7919, How about carbon fiber?
LMMFAO not to bright are ya lol DON'T GET IT WET ;-) and you cant say the protective coating will keep it from rusting the OIL on your hands will go right through there protective coating and the strip will wear out just the same as a reg card lol
Why would I pay so much for what is essentially a paperweight?
I don’t think he is asking you to do it
Does it work with contactless? Will it work here in London?
No this is not contactless.
I think the metal would block contactless. But in the USA there's very few if any banks that issue contactless cards as well. Only one I've personally seen is the one Venmo issues.
Why did you do that? Why would you spend 200 to get a metal card?
Does it work at ATMS?
It's a magnetic stripe it doan't really need contact
That is true
I’m actually in the process of trying to look as poor as possible... this will be very important for survival soon
im not even trying :(
@@wodansam75 😆😆
I have a question do you no if they do clear credit cards like see through they would look so dope
Yes AMEX has Clear card it's a see through card and it's called blue cash back. And the AMEX everyday card is a see through card too
Nice.
It costs 20usd in Thailand. 😂
How desperate are people for metal credit cards? Enough to send sketchy companies their credit card it seems…
Sorry man but for the price you probably paid(i looked at their site and they start at 119) that looks like dog shit. I'd expect much better quality. The magnetic strip looks like it's already coming up and the engraving of the mastercard logo is just bad. I do laser engraving which i just got into and I'd never send something like that out after charging any, nevermind good money for to a customer.
$220 for a card that expires after a year or 2
Does it tap?
No
The Mouse In Your Room get out of my room
😂😂😏😏
Does it work for prepaid cards
Lol
@@CarlosHernandez-db8er lol
Hahaha
I will buy fake designer before I EVER buy fake credit metal cards. 🤷🏽♀️
Yeah... but since it is expiring this month they should give you a new one lol
Don't do it you guys ut doesn't work if your using it on a ATM
THAT IS A REAL DUMB IDEA. WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU HAVE TO REPLACE YOUR CARD AFTER IT EXPIRES.
how are going to find my credit card number
Not having NFC prevents geofencing ( still possible on your phone), in store tracking, and possible scanning for fraud. RFID blocking wallet prevents as well. Peace
Peter M Wattsman
So they've got your cc details now?
Doesn't every company that accepts your credit card?
@@petervonpanda If I swipe at a card machine, the information goes to Mastercard and they make the payment and then they claim it from my bank. I trust Mastercard since they're on my card. What concerns me with this, is that a random company has peoples' details and they could use it whenever. Starbucks doesn't have my details even though I use it there a lot.
Joseph Svennson you’re lying to yourself if you think you’re safe
@@josephsvennson5694 there's more in between the transactions
So you paid 200.00 for a metal credit card 😂
At least they don’t have your credit card and address because they shipped it to you and you phone number and email and security code and password you may have used to sign up.
Doesn’t every company that you use your credit with?
So sad. Either get a real premium card or don’t get one at all. getting a fake premier card is just SAD.
They charge $250...
170
The only thing holding me back from getting one is how easily they get scratched. Kinda ruins it for me
Your an idiot looks at your plastic card and is scratched as well.
What about Metal-CreditCard.com? Any good?
I’m going through the process with them now. So far great customer service, answer email fast and really helpful.
@@jamiesp3901 Awesome, i'm working on put together concept artwork and then placing my order. From what their site says they will help me put it all together. Super excited.
@@personalizedcb6478 cool I'm starting the art process today
Jamie Sp is it good? I’m doing mine and i don’t know if I should trust it
Jamie Sp how did it go? I finished my artwork with them. Can’t wait for the finished product.
does swap work?
Yep. Both chip and stripe.
Let's see Paul card.🤣
Ppl just use credit cards to build credit really
I can't believe that you would pay for a credit card... There are so many metal credit cards available. It's cliché.
The Sounds of the Suburbs For metal ones they have an annual fee of 500+ yearly so i think its a great investment
@@random13627 Annual fees come with benefits.
How much does it weigh? Do you have a scale? Lol
It weighs 28 grams or 1 ounce
That's great. Too bad you won't be able to take on airplane with you on vacation.
So yea..."American Express, don't leave home without it - unless you got the useless overpriced metal version."
why wouldnt you be able to take it on an airplane?
You obviously never flew before.
@@S3P7 me? I've flown 7 times this year alone and will be 10 before the end of the year
@@Kigasho Not you. I was replying to Turd Mcgee.
I'm curious as well, seeing as I how used to work at TSA and metal credit cards weren't a banned item. it's generally something you looked at to make sure it wasn't a credit card knife though.
No way I would send my stuff to somewhere to that gets all my info. Nice way to have to file for bankruptcy.
2:36 metal doesn’t make that sound 🤔
dude ur a nervous wreck are you ok?
lol just give them all of your info and you should notice fraudulent charges on your card within a month. or once they get hacked into you'll notice more than just fraudulent charges. God people are stupid
That is why you pause your account