More than 100 brands, delivered digitally. That number tells you the catalogue at Jour Cards Store is wide, and nothing about whether the cards arrive. The shop runs a two-way desk: buy digital gift cards with cryptocurrency, or sell unwanted gift cards back for cash or crypto. The reversal is the part that sets Jour Cards Store apart from a plain voucher reseller. Most gift card shops only sell one direction. Jour Cards Store closes the loop, and that is the genuine reason to look past the brand count.

Gift cards across entertainment, gaming, retail

The entertainment side covers Netflix, Spotify, Disney+, Hulu and iTunes. Gaming is well stocked: PlayStation, Xbox, Steam, Nintendo, Razer Gold and League of Legends credit, so both console and PC players are served. Retail runs through Amazon, Walmart, Target, Best Buy and eBay. Beyond that core, there is travel credit for Airbnb, Hotels.com, Uber and Careem, Starbucks for dining, and tech and software options including Google Play, Windows and Skype. The financial cards are prepaid Visa, Mastercard, American Express and PayPal, usable as general spending power with no single-brand lock. There are also Bitcoin and Binance gift cards, which means a buyer can hand someone crypto credit directly. The breadth holds and the specific brands are listed plainly, so on that front there is little to second-guess.

Cryptocurrency payment and global coverage

Payment accepts over 200 cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, USDT, USDC, Ethereum and Litecoin, plus Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Google Pay and Binance Pay. Someone holding crypto who wants to convert it into a mainstream prepaid card without routing through a bank is the buyer Jour Cards Store is built for. The company says it operates across 190 countries and ships a mobile app on iOS and Android. That global pitch fits a service aimed at markets where ordinary payment rails are slow or costly. None of it is hard to act on, and that is the strength here: the offering is clear and the conversion flow is the actual product, not a slogan.

Mixed ratings and delivery complaints

The reputation data is the problem, and it does not point one way. On Trustpilot the main Jour Cards Store profile sits near 4.1, and a separate aggregator cites 4.4 out of 5 across 291 reviews. Respectable on their own. But a second Trustpilot listing tied to a slightly different domain shows only 20 reviews, mixed sentiment, and scam allegations among them. PissedConsumer holds 40 reviews averaging around 2.5, with non-delivery complaints repeating. ScamAdviser gives a low trust score. Scam Detector calls it authentic and safe. A Reddit thread on r/Scams raises doubts, and GridInSoft flags the site as suspicious. So two respectable ratings, two clearly negative ones, and a non-delivery pattern that keeps surfacing. The 4.4-across-291 figure looks strong until you set it beside the 2.5-across-40 on a different platform, and the contradiction is the whole story.

Irreversible crypto payments create risk

This is not a footnote. The preferred payment method is crypto, which is largely irreversible. A non-delivered card bought with Bitcoin is money gone, with no chargeback to fall back on. In that context the conflicting ratings are not noise around a good average; they are the deciding factor.

Contact options and missing location details

A support email, sales@jour-cards.com, is published alongside a contact form. Social profiles run across Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn and Pinterest, so there are channels to ask a question before buying. There is no phone number and no physical address anywhere on the site. For an operation processing crypto at volume across 190 countries, a missing location is exactly the gap a cautious buyer will note, and it lines up with the low trust scores rather than against them. The channels that exist handle routine questions fine. They are a different proposition when the issue is a card that never arrived and the payment cannot be clawed back.

Concept works but reliability remains unclear

The concept behind Jour Cards Store is sharp and the catalogue is broad, and the crypto-to-card and card-to-cash flows answer a need most gift card shops ignore. If the published brands and payment methods were the only thing in question, this would be an easy recommendation. They are not the thing in question. The non-delivery complaints on PissedConsumer and the scam allegations on the secondary Trustpilot profile sit on top of a payment method with no recovery path, and no published address to chase. Someone who already moves in crypto and reads the negative reviews in full before spending could still decide the upside is worth it. For anyone who cannot absorb losing the money outright, the unresolved doubt is whether the cards reliably get delivered at all, and the record does not answer it.


Business address
Jour Cards
Sharjah Media City ,
Sharjah,
Sharjah
00971
United Arab Emirates

Contact details
Phone: 0544642803