Do you need a new Payment Processor
by Warren Day
Alertpay is a well known payment processor that you can use to send/receive money and also make money through referrals
Recommended Features
- Send money and purchase online
- receive money from others via credit card
- receive money from other Alertpay users
- Make money by referring others to Alertpay
Review on Do you need a new Payment Processor
I'm hearing and seeing a lot of chatter about paybox.me but I would suggest sticking with a more well known processor such as Alertpay. Alertpay is well known and well accepted with a real business model and not a copycat of an established processor (checkout paybox.com if you want to know more).P.S.
Paybox.me has just announced peer to peer transactions so anyone sold on paybox.me should feel free to contact me if they are interested in trading paybox.me dollars for real dollars via Alertpay or PayPal (I'll accept 1 real dollar for every 2 paybox.me dollars I send you OBO)
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Created on Sep 28th 2010 14:56. Viewed 3,606 times.
Comments
Aurelio Martuscelli PRO Blogger & TE Owner
I use AlertPay for my online businesses. I just think that the rates charged are higher in comparison with Paypal, for example. In all, both virtual banks operating satisfactorily. Sep 29th 2010 13:00 |
Jejakaduit R. Internet marketer
Nice article - after all we have nothing to lose here! Paybox.me open the door that is right for everyone.... Sep 30th 2010 02:13 |
Christopher Sun WordPress Developer, SEO Specialist
how to withdraw money in paybox? Sep 30th 2010 06:19 |
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How can the money processo benefit us ... Oct 4th 2010 04:10 |
Merry O. Internet/Affiliate Marketer
It was a little difficult to set up a business account with AlertPay. But it was well worth the hassle. Its the only processor that I have actually been able to withdraw affiliate funds from and have those funds show up in my bank account. I am pretty happy with them. Oct 4th 2010 14:26 |
Cindy Bolley HHCTB?
@Joko Try Abdul Haqq That is how money is tranfered online. I can send payments but even better I can receive payments. You need a payment processor. Which one you choose is up to you Paypal does not work for many things. Waiting till you need one is not a good idea you normally have to send info in to them and they have to deposit funds into your bank accout and you have to tell them how much it was. You can set it up to your credit card as well All of this takes time. Fees differ for how you send and receive. AlertPay is a very popular payment processor. Cindy Oct 4th 2010 15:22 |
I wish.. your just being kind
The Great response to your RevPage had nothing to do with my HP.
You picked a good topic.. AlertPay.
I have used them for a very long time.. No complaints what-so-ever.
I mentioned I also use Solid Trust Pay.. another that I have had no complaints about.....
But then I went off into my tangent about that horrible
SafePay Solutions.. the sad thing abut that is they are still in business. Now that is scary.
I had never heard of this PayBox, but from what I have read in your thread it is something that I know I will never get involved with. Even as a game. If I want a game I will go work my beautiful farm in FarmTowm, But of course that is just me.
I am no math Wiz but even I can see the numbers just don't add up with Paybox.
So you picked a good topic but your getting the word out about something that people should really be aware of PayBox...
Great combination I would say
Keep up the good work, I'll be looking for the next one.
Cindy
Sep 29th 2010 05:35