It sounds like you are not having a great experience so far.
A tattoo parlor / piercers are totally valid options, just make sure that Walletmor will cover the warranty.
In reality, their installation structure they have in place has it’s pros and cons.
Check out the other links I sent you.
KSEC has good coverage in Europe and professional installers.
If none of those suggestion above work.
If you have any Medically trained people in your family, they may be able to help. Doctor, Nurse, EMT, Medic, Veterinarian etc. They should be capable of helping.
I’m not sure if the Walletmor comes with a custom needle, but if not, you may want to get one.
I just want to be clear, I am more than happy to help you, but this really should be Walletmor.
I also want to make clear, That Dangerous Things, have nothing to do with Walletmor or their business structure etc. Amal does the encapsulation for them, and that’s where it ends.
So your experience you are having with Walletmor, should not reflect on Dangerous Things.
Again, we are here and happy to help you if and when you need it
Hi, why are you talking about custom needle? I don’t think this chip is inserted with a needle. It doesn’t have a cylindrical shape. There are videos where they insert it with surgical forceps. I’ve never done it so I don’t know. Thanks for your passion
I need you to help me out here…
Did you watch the video in the link I sent you?
Here’s another
One of the reasons are, legally there can be a difference between a scalpel and a needle install, so depending on your local laws, it may be difficult to get a scalpel install.
The custom needle works PERFECTLY for a flex install ( including the Walletmor )
You need a german bank account.
Write to vimpay, if you can open an account.
Works for me, and I’m from Austria.
Don’t tell them about payment implants.
Thanks Jenny. if Walletmor chip goes bad I will write to Vivokey. are they in Europe? where do you buy their chip? the site has little information. Ciao
I was actually suggesting, that Walletmor approved installers PROBABLY use this needle, IF you don’t go to a Walletmor installer, you could buy one of the custom needles yourself, and take it to an Italian Piercer.
Just to be clear, Jenny said VIMPAY not VIVOKEY
VivoKey Are mainly based in USA but have staff in other continents / countries.
HOWEVER
Vivokey do not make Payment implants ( well, they do, but they don’t…It’s complicated )
What Jenny was suggesting, was Vimpay ( A german payment option ) that needs to be converted by Dangerous Things
Walletmor was easy to understand. they sell you the chip. they tell you which app to use. they tell you the installers in your country. they tell you that with Visa or Mastercard transfers you won’t have problems. but maybe I deluded myself too soon. Unfortunately I have no experience in this field and I have to use Google Translate. It’s a bit difficult for me.
You’re right, it’s better to wait longer They wrote to me that they will send it but with a deadline of 5 years. At the beginning I understood 8 years. Maybe the chips are old. Now on their site it costs double. If this adventure goes well I’ll do a video. thanks, I’ll keep you updated
Finding a piercer willing to do subdermal in Italy is very tricky. Your best bet if you don’t have a surgeon friend is the surgeon in Milan.
I agree with you that the Walletmor site makes the whole process seem much easier than it really is.
The good thing is that this forum is full of people who have worked around similar problems in their own countries and will do what they can to help you with your situation.
Yes I know. that’s why I signed up here. I just hope they send it to me. I was worried because a few hours after my purchase they doubled the price and I don’t understand why. Thanks again. Ciao
Hi, do you know anyone who has purchased a payment chip from Walletmor in the last 6 months? Do you know if they have chip production problems? 40 days have passed and they haven’t sent it. They always tell me I have to wait but in my order it was written that it would arrive in 5 days. Thanks
I’m sure you are already aware, but just to make it clear, Dangerous Things and Walletmor are 2 very different entities and have very different business models, so the service you are recieving from Walletmor should not be associated with Dangerous Things. ( Dangerous Things do the encapsulation for Walletmor )
Now that is out of the way.
There will be some people here on the forum that have Walletmors but i’m not sure how recent they must have been.
Hopefully you get some answers soon or more importantly, your Walletmor.
Sorry, thats all I have time to reply, On a plane and it’s “Flight Mode” time
If you are referring to the expiration date of the payment account on the chip, there should be a code sticker on the package and this code sticker also has a date on it. That’s the date the payment account expires.