The four vouchers at a glance
| Voucher | What it is | Code format |
|---|---|---|
| Transcash | French ticket from tobacconists | 16 digits |
| PCS | Prepaid Mastercard top-up voucher | Code from store |
| Neosurf | Prepaid cash voucher for online payments | 10 characters |
| Paysafecard | Prepaid PIN sold in 40+ countries | 16 digits |
All four share the same problem: limited acceptance. A balance you cannot spend at the merchants you actually use is worth more converted into flexible crypto or cash.
How selling works for all of them
- Choose the voucher and your payout asset.
- Preview the exact amount you will receive for the face value.
- Pick instant settlement or a higher-rate marketplace offer.
- Submit the code under escrow — encrypted and reuse-checked.
- Get paid once the code is verified.
Which gives the best rate?
Rates depend on demand, not just the brand. Widely used, easy-to-verify vouchers tend to convert at a higher percentage of face value. Whatever the brand, the P2P marketplace generally beats the instant rate because vendors compete — the trade-off is a short wait. The 2% commission is shown up front on every trade.