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Offline JimKnopfTopic starter

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Two weeks ago, i could place one of my small orders on PCBWay and pay (as usual to me for international orders) using my VISA Card.

It seems to me that PCBWay, one of the major PCB manufacturers, no longer wants to serve international customers. They have dropped VISA Card, one of the most widely used international payment methods, as a payment option. Currently, I am only offered Payoneer or bank transfer for an extra fee of $30 to pay my orders.

Is our international economic structure currently faltering? Does it no longer make sense to outsource orders to China? Have you had recently similar experiences with other companies/other industries?
 

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Everything will be fine.

Just use a different chicom vendor.

OR BUY AMERICAN!

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Their website, updated a week ago, says they still accept all major credit cards (but not Paypal apparently):
https://www.pcbway.com/helpcenter/paymentprocess/Which_payment_methods_can_I_use_on_PCBWay_.html

Which country are you based in? Or could this be some limitation on your Visa account?

In any case, your choice of thread title is either a very sweeping generalization or clickbait. One karma point deducted.
 

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They have dropped VISA Card, one of the most widely used international payment methods, as a payment option.
You have got this bit very wrong. VISA sucks pretty bad and has been leaving a lot of markets. My bank (located in the Netherlands) gave me a Visa debit card about 10 years ago but after two weeks I had it exchanged for Mastercard. The acceptance of Visa was already piss-poor back then. The Visa card didn't even work to pay for parking at the biggest airport in the Netherlands  :palm: How can they issue a debit card which isn't accepted locally? So far Mastercard has worked the best for me both locally and across the world.
« Last Edit: January 13, 2026, 12:02:07 pm by nctnico »
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Funny, I might start using LCSC if they accept AliPay instead of VISA and PayPal :P
 

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They still list Visa/MC/Discover on their website.
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Offline JimKnopfTopic starter

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After overcoming some hurdles, I was finally able to pay using Payoneer today. They sent me an invitation link and I was able to use my VISA card.

However, customer service was always friendly and helpful at all times.
 

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I am quite relieved to know the international economic structure is not faltering before our eyes right now.

Nevertheless I will continue watching the international economic structure for a few more days just to be sure.
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I am quite relieved to know the international economic structure is not faltering before our eyes right now.

Nevertheless I will continue watching the international economic structure for a few more days just to be sure.

  Thank God!  I don't know how we'd ever survive with Chinese imports and being able to pay for them via a credit card.

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Offline Haenk

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Two weeks ago, i could place one of my small orders on PCBWay and pay (as usual to me for international orders) using my VISA Card.

There might be contractual differences on "debit" and "credit" VISA cards. The debit cards are not widely accepted, while the "credit" cards usually are.
 

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Of course the international economic structure has faltered as well as international law but people are too scared to talk about it. It's all over the news.

The U.S. government has become radicalized and abandoned not only there allies but the rule of law. However it's not all bad and most skilled people and companies fleeing the U.S. are looking elsewhere. For example, Canada just signed a trillion dollar trade deal with China.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/livestory/canada-china-electric-vehicles-canola-trade-deal-carney-xi-9.7048058

China has 1.4 Billion people and is the biggest market on the planet. China is also the biggest EV maker and BYD EV's are now coming to Canada at half the price of a Tesla. The Canadian PM, Mark Carney, made a brilliant move opening more free trade with China. We should do more business with people who respect us as people and our laws.

In business there is one basic rule, never piss off your customer or they are going to look elsewhere.







 


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