In most cases, no. The merchant receives the full voucher value and you pay only the face value at the reseller. A few crypto-only resellers add a small handling fee. There are no maintenance fees and no charges on an unused voucher.
Quick answer (TL;DR):
In most cases, no. The merchant receives the full voucher value and you pay only the face value at the reseller. A few crypto-only resellers add a small handling fee. There are no maintenance fees and no charges on an unused voucher.
Are there fees at the merchant?
No. When you redeem a PIN at a partner merchant, the full voucher value is credited to your account. The merchant does not deduct a payment-processing fee, which is one reason CashtoCode is popular at CashtoCode Casinos and crypto exchanges.
Are there fees at the reseller?
Most resellers sell the voucher at face value. You pay $50 and get a $50 PIN. A few resellers add a small handling fee, mostly for crypto payments, to cover the conversion. The reseller checkout shows the final total before you confirm.
Are there maintenance or expiry fees?
No maintenance fees. The voucher value does not shrink over time. Some resellers may apply an inactivity fee after a long period of non-use, but no monthly charge eats into the balance.
Frequently asked questions
No. CashtoCode does not bill the end user. The reseller sets its own pricing, and the merchant does not deduct anything at redemption.
If you redeem a voucher in a currency different from the merchant’s base, the merchant applies its own exchange rate. To avoid spread, buy the voucher in the same currency as the merchant.
No. The PIN keeps its value until you redeem it, subject to the reseller’s expiry policy. The voucher does not lose money sitting in your inbox.




