How to subscribe to Xaman Pro
How to subscribe to Xaman Pro (Beta)
Summary
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Xaman Pro is a paid subscription service which provides additional features to the Xaman wallet.
A subscription to Xaman Pro costs $60 USD (paid in XRP) or about $70 USD if purchased via credit card. (This subscription lasts for 1 year at which time you will be given the option to renew your subscription.)
Options
There are two ways to subscribe to Xaman Pro, based on how you would like to pay. (Via credit card or with XRP.
Paying with XRP is by far the better option. It allows you to pay instantly, gets you immediate access to Pro, is less expensive ($60 vs. $70) and you can pay directly from Xaman!
Paying with XRP
1) Click on the following link:
and select 'Get Pro (Beta) now!':
2a) If you are on a desktop computer, you can scan the QR with Xaman:
Then sign the transaction with Xaman:
2b) If you are on your phone, sign into Xaman and sign the transaction.
3) You should be forwarded to this screen after signing:
4a) If you are on a desktop computer, click the Open Pro button and scan the QR code with Xaman. 4b) If you are on a phone, tap the Open Pro button and Xaman Pro should launch.
Paying with a credit card (or XRP)
If you would like to pay for your Xaman Pro subscription using a credit card, you will need to go through our Get cards xApp. The Get cards xApp takes you through the process of ordering our Xumm cards, after which you will receive an email link granting you access to Xumm Pro.
1) Launch Xaman, then press the xApps button (on the bottom of the main screen) then choose Get cards.
2) Press the Order cards button...
3) Chose the number of cards you would like to receive along with your Pro subscription. Most people go with the 2x Card option, but you choose 2,3,4 or 5 depending on your needs.
4) Scroll down and decide whether you would like to purchase XRP with your order.
Note: There is a 10% premium (round up to the nearest 5) for this service.
5) Choose which country you would like the cards sent to by tapping the down arrow in the Shipping options section, then choose Standard or Express delivery. When done, press the Continue to Payment button.
6) Choose how you would like to pay for your cards and Pro subscription.
A 10% premium applies (rounded to the nearest 5) for paying with a credit card.
7) If you choose to pay with a Credit card, you will receive this screen:
After you fill out the form, press the Next button. 8) Enter your credit card information in the form then press, Process Payment.
9) You are all set! Please continue reading to our Frequently asked questions section for more information.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to have the cards shipped to me?
The shipping costs for the cards will be calculated when you claim the cards. The shipping costs include packaging, processing fees and any special fees levied by our shipping company.
Why does it cost so much to have the cards shipped to me?
Over the last couple of years, the cost to ship the cards has more than doubled. We are in the process of investigating other shipping methods, but so far, there is no economical way to ship them around the world.
When will the cards be shipped?
Most card orders are usually packaged and shipped out the next business day.
I purchased my order with a credit card but Pro is not working.
Once your cards are shipped, you will receive an email with an Xaman Pro activation link. You will need to tap on the link to activate Pro on your device. Keep in mind, orders usually ship within one or two business days so if you order on the weekend you might have to wait for a day before your receive the email.
If I don't like Xaman Pro can I get a refund?
Unfortunately we do not offer refunds on the cards or on Xaman Pro subscriptions. (They are a package deal.) Due to the high cost of shipping, the cost associated with services like KYC and the nature of the cards (they generate a key pair upon first use), refunds are just not possible.
Where can I learn more about Xaman Pro's features?
For a more in depth look into Xaman Pro, please review this article:
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