Selling European prepaid vouchers: Transcash, PCS, Neosurf, Paysafecard

Updated 8 June 2026 7 min read
In short

Transcash, PCS, Neosurf and Paysafecard are prepaid vouchers sold across Europe that you can convert to crypto or cash when you cannot spend the balance. On ZVoucher each one sells the same way: pick an asset, choose instant or P2P, submit the code under escrow, and get paid in USDT, BTC, ETH, TRX or by SEPA.

The four vouchers at a glance

European prepaid vouchers
VoucherWhat it isCode format
TranscashFrench ticket from tobacconists16 digits
PCSPrepaid Mastercard top-up voucherCode from store
NeosurfPrepaid cash voucher for online payments10 characters
PaysafecardPrepaid PIN sold in 40+ countries16 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

  1. Choose the voucher and your payout asset.
  2. Preview the exact amount you will receive for the face value.
  3. Pick instant settlement or a higher-rate marketplace offer.
  4. Submit the code under escrow — encrypted and reuse-checked.
  5. 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.

Frequently asked questions

Can I sell PCS and Neosurf the same way as Transcash?

Yes — the flow is identical: choose an asset, pick instant or P2P, and submit the code under escrow.

Which European voucher converts at the best rate?

It varies with demand. Easy-to-verify, high-demand vouchers usually convert higher; check the live quote on each pair page.

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