Is the CashtoCode eVoucher safe?

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Quick answer

Yes. The CashtoCode eVoucher uses a prepaid PIN model: you never share card or bank details with the merchant, the value is fixed before you pay, and only you can see the 20-digit code. The risks of credit cards, such as overspending, fraud charges and recurring billing, do not apply.

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Quick answer (TL;DR):

Yes. The CashtoCode eVoucher is built around a prepaid PIN model: you never share card or bank details with the merchant, the value is fixed before you pay, and only you can see the 20-digit code. The risks that come with credit cards (overspending, fraud charges, recurring billing) do not apply here.

Why is the CashtoCode eVoucher considered safe?

Three properties of the eVoucher minimise risk:

  • No bank or card data shared with the merchant. You only enter the 20-digit PIN. The merchant never sees who paid for the voucher.
  • Prepaid by design. The value is fixed at purchase. You cannot overspend, and the merchant cannot trigger a recurring charge.
  • Single-use code. Once used, the PIN drops to zero balance. A stolen code that was already used has no value.

What should I do to stay safe?

The biggest risk is not the eVoucher itself but where you buy it. Stick to the authorised resellers list. Vouchers sold via random Google search results or social-media tipsters may be invalid, already used, or part of refund-trap schemes. Read the reseller URL carefully before you pay.

After purchase, treat the PIN like cash. Anyone with the code can redeem it. Do not paste it into chat windows, email threads, or screenshots that you share with strangers.

Privacy bonus

For full privacy, the GoodPay reseller accepts crypto only and leaves no card trail. Other resellers may show the purchase on your card statement as “CashtoCode” or the reseller name, but never the merchant where you finally redeem the code.

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Frequently asked questions

What happens if someone steals my PIN?

They could redeem the voucher at any partner merchant before you do. Treat the PIN like cash and never share it.

Can I be hit by recurring charges?

No. The voucher value is fixed and single-use. The merchant cannot trigger a follow-up charge on the same code.

Is the eVoucher anonymous?

The eVoucher is private at the merchant level but not fully anonymous at the reseller. Card-based resellers store your payment details. Crypto-only resellers such as GoodPay get closest to full anonymity.