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Using Prepaid Cards for Deposits

Review prepaid card eligibility, same-card refund priority, issuer compatibility, alternative withdrawal requirements, and applicable processing estimates before choosing this deposit method.

FXTRADING.com accepts prepaid cards as a deposit method, subject to specific conditions to ensure security and compliance.

Eligibility Requirements

  • The prepaid card must be issued by a recognized bank or payment institution

  • The name on the prepaid card must exactly match the name of your FXTRADING.com account holder

  • Prepaid cards issued from the United States of America are not accepted


Important Withdrawal Policies

Credit cards are used only to return deposited principal and cannot carry profit. If a combined amount matches only credit-card principal, the Portal shows a recommended amount and a one-click adjustment; the remaining profit follows the pure-profit rules.

If the displayed currency, payment method or USDT network does not match your deposit record, or legacy data is incomplete, do not guess or submit repeated requests. Ask for a secure review of the funding history.

If the displayed options do not match the funding history, go to Client PortalService HubCreate TicketPaymentsTransaction TypeWithdrawal.

Include the withdrawal amount and on-screen unit, desired method or network, the related deposit reference, date, amount and currency, and the exact message shown. You may attach any relevant material that Service Hub currently permits and that you think will assist the review; there is no closed list or guarantee of approval.

Never share a password, OTP, private key, seed phrase or any other authentication secret. Do not use another person's card, bank account or wallet, and never send cryptocurrency through a mismatched network.


Withdrawal processing time

Open Transaction History and check the request reference, status, displayed action and estimate. Do not submit a duplicate while the earlier record remains active. Approved or sent does not mean the receiving provider has credited the funds.

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