I guess this rumble around UniClear was just a growing effect. The "little" Canadian bank can't handle the grown traffic of UniClear and they had to change to a more reliable one. After all this is good news to me. I hope their fees will be untouched (or even reduced) after the bank change.
If they were improve their customer care, they would be the number one.
By the way, I have recognised when I sent my internal mail to the customer support, the mail were sent to 3 persons with one click. That's good. Although it is true that I had to mail them directly through regular email saying "watch your internal mailbox". Anyway, this is meaning some light at the end of the tunnel.
Hahaha, my lousy $11 is still not appearing on my account...
@ilovebiz:
Seems you are a reseller of the gCard.
Uniclear offeres the same cards. All cards are provided by the North York Community Union. GCard itself is a reseller of the www.onecardplus.com
It seems, its not important where you buy your debit card: In the last its all the same stuff, provided by the same businesses. Its only a matter of pricing, support and handling. The security risk is always the same.
@ilovebiz:
Seems you are a reseller of the gCard.
Uniclear offeres the same cards. All cards are provided by the North York Community Union. GCard itself is a reseller of the www.onecardplus.com
It seems, its not important where you buy your debit card: In the last its all the same stuff, provided by the same businesses. Its only a matter of pricing, support and handling. The security risk is always the same.
Hi katzenhai2 !
Reseller distribute cards or products of an another compagny at any price.
Cash Evolution , gcard and uniclear have their own branded card. So they have their own card BIN, their own custom interfaces (for Cardholders), and their own settlement account and set-up their own transaction fees configuration at MCI (MasterCard International).So they are completely independent .
Indeed they have the same bank (North york community union), they don't have the same provider. Cash evolution and gcard seems to be from cardoneplus and uniclear seems to be from intercash.
you can note the difference :
Cash evolution and gcard are USD cards.
Uniclear is CAD cards.
So make your choice ! The price is not the most important you are true ! Most important is the quality of services (good customers services , fast loading ...) and professionalism of the company.
News post for Oct 27, 2005.
FINALLY we are getting back to normal. We now have access to the Barclays system and will be processing all outstanding wires today and tomorrow.
We have sent funds to our debit card settlement account also, and as soon as it posts we will be able to process all outstanding requests to have funds loaded to debit cards. This will likely commence tomorrow.
You will receive an email notice when your card is funded. Also if you have an outstanding wire withdrawal as soon as its completed, it will show as "Complete" in your account statement.
Please allow a couple of days for us to get caught up on the backlog though. By Tuesday next week we expect we will be caught up and everything should be back to business as usual.
Thanks again for your support and patience.
Hi katzenhai2 !
Reseller distribute cards or products of an another compagny at any price.
Cash Evolution , gcard and uniclear have their own branded card. So they have their own card BIN, their own custom interfaces (for Cardholders), and their own settlement account and set-up their own transaction fees configuration at MCI (MasterCard International).So they are completely independent .
Indeed they have the same bank (North york community union), they don't have the same provider. Cash evolution and gcard seems to be from cardoneplus and uniclear seems to be from intercash.
you can note the difference :
Cash evolution and gcard are USD cards.
Uniclear is CAD cards.
So make your choice ! The price is not the most important you are true ! Most important is the quality of services (good customers services , fast loading ...) and professionalism of the company.