Payments
Browse all payment related queries. Here we cover transactions limits, fees and you can learn more about what goes in the background when you pay with CashtoCode and eVoucher.
FAQ
You can't create an account that you can use as an e-wallet, ergo, you can't buy CashtoCode credit. However, you can technically buy an eVoucher and pay online. If you want to use CashtoCode and pay in cash, you have to visit a cash location.
CashtoCode eVoucher enables you to make online payments in the range of €/$1 to €/$1,500. You can combine several vouchers to cover transactions up to a maximum of €/$1,500. Other than this, there are no other limits you should worry about.
Unfortunately, CashtoCode allows you to make payments only, not to receive money. It still isn't an e-wallet. As such, it doesn't allow customers to hold money there.
You can only pay with eVoucher, you cannot receive money. Once you spend all the money that come with your 20-character code, that code is useless. In addition, you can't top-up a 20-character code. However you can combine several different codes to cover a bigger purchase up to €/$1,500.