Crypto.com to waive credit card fees for crypto purchases
By MYBRANDBOOK
Crypto.com, leader into digital payment provider will be waiving the 3.5 percent credit card fee for crypto purchases until June. It will offer a series of measures in order to provide support from the impact of the global Coronavirus pandemic. Kris Marszalek, Co-founder & CEO said.
This alongside increased rebates for essential purchases including food, groceries, and delivery, is part of a series of measures introduced by the company designed to provide support from the impact of the global coronavirus pandemic.
No credit card fees for buying cryptocurrencies on Crypto.com. It has also introduced new measures set at making the lives of crypto users across the world easier.
As part of the company’s efforts to combat the impact of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, users will be able to buy cryptocurrencies with their credit card without paying any fees.
More money back for essential purchases like groceries and food and Paying for essential purchases such as food, groceries, and delivery with the MCO Visa Card will now come with additional benefits.
As per the company, the plastic MCO Visa Card will get 5 percent back on essential purchases, while users with the Metal MCO Visa Card will be able to get up to 10 percent back.
Gift card purchases of food delivery and groceries will also come with double rewards, with food and beverage getting up to 20 percent back, and groceries up to 10 percent. Some of the brands supported on Crypto.com include Uber Eats, Deliveroo, McDonald’s, WalMart, Tesco, Whole Foods, Safeway, Carrefour, Sainsbury’s, Just Eat, Papa John’s, Domino’s, and more.
The tough times ahead should push businesses that are growing to give back to their customers and their communities. Marszalek said
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