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Early this year, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) granted PayMaya (the company behind Maya) the license to deal in crypto as a Virtual Asset Services Provider. I've been an avid fan of the Moo cards ever since they went online. The business/calling cards are of high quality and each one is unique so even if they're coming in from London and are a little expensive, I ordered 3 boxes. All 300 cards have a typo with the mobile number. Some users also experienced issues using BPI online credentials on third-party applications and completing e-commerce transactions through BPI debit and credit cards. Read more in our articles including "Is Maya giving away free Bitcoin to customers?" and "Moo Mini Cards: An Expensive Lesson in Proofreading".

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Early this year, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) granted PayMaya (the company behind Maya) the license to deal in crypto as a Virtual Asset Services Provider. I've been an avid fan of the Moo cards ever since they went online.

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The business/calling cards are of high quality and each one is unique so even if they're coming in from London and are a little expensive, I ordered 3 boxes. All 300 cards have a typo with the mobile number. Some users also experienced issues using BPI online credentials on third-party applications and completing e-commerce transactions through BPI debit and credit cards.

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Our coverage of paymaya card includes: "Is Maya giving away free Bitcoin to customers?"; "Moo Mini Cards: An Expensive Lesson in Proofreading"; "Pasig Mega Market gets Starlink internet for cashless payments". Each article provides unique insights and information.