![]() ![]() The mint website is buggy and that was your problem. So yeah, you’re spreading misinformation and if you don’t delete it, it’ll probably get passed around some – and that benefits no one and needlessly worries people. As mentioned, other people have commented that they’ve seen the error and then later was successful using same card/same address. That’s a coincidence and the bank is not blocking addresses of people that are following their rules. ![]() You saw a coincidence where you tried to buy a coin and failed, you changed your address and then was able to get the coin. Sometimes using a fresh card after the error results in the transaction going through.īut the error you describe has nothing to do with the mint blocking addresses (unless you’ve reached the mint’s household limit). After a certain amount of failed attempts the bank will sometimes say “no more” and reject the charge attempt. ![]() Many people would be surprised if they looked at their card account and seen the multiple times the card is trying to be charged. If the mint doesn’t give a reply back to definitely place the pre-authorization charge then the transaction doesn’t go through. What happens is that the mint tries to debit the account and gets a handshake saying that the bank acknowledges the pre-authorization. I’ve also changed the card to a different one and had the order go through. I’ve seen the error and subsequently made orders with the same address and the same card. The error is related to the web form miscommunicating with the bank, OR the bank rejecting the charge for a variety of reasons. I’m sure people have noticed that happening. Sometimes, you may fill the info out and then the browser adds characters to the same field and if you don’t notice that and submit the order then the bank rejects the charge because the form has the wrong info. Most browsers autofill the credit card info. As others have already commented, they’ve seen that error before and then successfully made an order afterwards. But you’re attributing that to “the mint blocking addresses” and that is not the case. Many of us noticed that the website gives errors and sometimes it doesn’t. Any promotions or discounts are applied to the premium above the precious metal price only and not on the metal price itself.You’re saying the mint is blocking an address and that is false – unless you’ve met the household limit for that address. * Bullion product prices displayed include the precious metal price and any applicable premium. Historic financial performance of Bullion is not indicative of and does not guarantee future financial performance. Investments in Bullion should only be made as part of a diversified investment portfolio and investment advice should be sought before any investment is made. You should carefully consider the risks associated with investing in Bullion, taking into account your own individual financial needs and circumstances. Before making any investment decision, you may wish to seek advice from your financial, legal, tax and accounting advisers. ![]() As such, investments in Bullion involve a degree of risk, which may make them unsuitable for certain persons. Bullion markets can be volatile and the value of Bullion may fluctuate dependent on the market value of precious metals. Please note that certain products, storage and delivery services will be dependent on the type of account you hold. Currently, prices for our US customers are displayed in US dollars and we are only able to accept payments in this currency.Īll information contained on or available through this website is for general information purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. We accept payments via Visa, Mastercard and American Express. Please note that some currencies may be available only in certain territories. Prices are displayed on our website in the currency which is most relevant to your location or account type. We accept payments in pounds sterling (GBP), euros (EUR) and US dollars (USD). You currently cannot fund your wallet with a credit card payment.īank transfer is available to UK and international customers and there is no limit on the amount of funds you can transfer. You can add funds to your wallet by electronic bank transfer or with a debit card.ĭebit card payments allow the transfer of any amount up to £50,000, $50,000 or €50,000, depending on your account. Answer ID: 106 The United States Mint Product Subscription Program is an easy way for you to stay current on some of your favorite products. We accept payments via Visa, Mastercard and American Express up to a transfer limit of £50,000, $50,000 or €50,000. ![]()
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