The SuperCard is great... when it works.
There's quite a few kinks to work out yet before it launches as a mainstream product. First they have a major problem with certain card issuers failing to link to the Supercard at all. My RBS Visa stubbornly refuses to link, technical support tell me this is because the address doesn't match the Supercard despite the 2 addresses being character for character identical. This has still not been fixed 2 months after I reported it.
Secondly, the statement on the linked card is supposed to say Travelex or Supercard or something similar but all of mine say TuxedoMoney. This is pretty trivial in the grand scheme of things but it doesn't fill me full of confidence that Travelex still can't fix this after so many months.
Thirdly, have a read of this
http://milesfromblighty.boardingarea.co ... supercard/ Fraud on the Supercard is a bit of a complicated subject, the Supercard charged your real card so who needs to fix it?
They don't work with Uber or petrol stations. This was a major pain in USA.
Finally the card is portrait which is quirky but the card number isn't raised, it's just flat printed. This means absolutely nothing except that people expect to see raised numbers on a card and more than one shopkeeper has tried to refuse me using the card because they instinctively think it isn't real. This isn't helped by the words "Electronic use only" being printed on the card. This is intended to mean you can't use the ancient manual slips and roller machine for payment but it confuses people, I was once told, "we can't accept this, I only have chip and pin". I'm not sure that saving a few pence printing the card is worth it for the hassle it causes.
Bring on the final version, if they can fix the above then great, but either way I'll still be using mine. It's brilliant.... when it works.