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Thursday, November 6, 2008

SOME ALTERNATIVES TO PAYPAL ACOOUNT


If you have ever tried to own your paypal account for your online business, but could not get it, then consider the following alternatives:


Bidpay: http://www.bidpay.com/ This service is available only for those who buy and sell at online auctions. Buyers use their credit or debit card to make their purchases from you and BidPay sends you a Western Union Money Order or the payment is directly deposited into your checking account if you live in the U.S.


CCNow: http://CCNow.com shopping cart solution that also allows you to take all major credit cards without a merchant account. They pay you your earnings twice a month and while your money is sitting on account it earns 1.5% APR.


DigiBuy: http://www.digibuy.com/ For those who sell software. It puts you in control of pricing, order forms, and delivery options. Pricing varies with two service levels to choose from. Your earnings are paid to you monthly minus their 13.9% per transaction fee ($3.00 minimum). Digibuy allows you to accept payments by Visa, MasterCard, Amex,Discover or Diners Club.


Ikobo: http://www.IKobo.com merchant fees at $2.99 plus .29 per transaction, and no extra fees for international transactions. You can sell to buyers in 170 countries. Payments are deposited to your bank account or to your Ikobo Visa debit card.


2CheckOut: http://www.2checkout.com/ It will run you $49.00 to open an account, then it’s .45 per sale and 5.5% of the sales amount. Includes free shopping cart and codes to add to your website. Will also work with your existing shopping cart if you just need a way to take credit card payments. Can be used for tangible or digital download products. With 2CheckOut, you can take payment from all credit cards and even check and debit card payments.


ShareIt: http://www.ShareIt.com selling software and shareware online. Your customers can pay by credit card or debit cards even checks. Receive your money by check or electronic transfer to your bank account. Fees are based per transaction with no monthly charges.


ProPay: http://www.propay.com/ Accept payments by credit card via the web or even by phone. Funds are deposited into your ProPay account. You can get a ProPay MasterCard to access your funds or transfer your earnings to your bank account. They have four types of accounts to choose from: Basic, Premium, Premium Plus, Platinum, with annual pricing from $34.95 all the way up to $299.95, depending on the features and type of account you need.


Graphcard: http://www.graphcard.com you are in a country where you are not allowed to own any of the following above maybe because of restrictions, then one of the best option available is graphcard which I call ATM online bank account.



AlertPay, https://www.alertpay.com/ a privately owned and managed company founded in 2004, is a rapidly growing leader in online payments. The service provides individuals and businesses the ability to send and receive payments online without exposing their personal or financial information.
AlertPay is a Canadian Registered Corporation and a United States Registered Corporation and complies with the regulations of the OSFI (Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada), FINTRAC (Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada) and FinCEN (Financial Crimes Enforcement Network).
We fully integrate the principle of Know Your Customer (KYC) to ensure a safe and secure system for all our members yet we respect your privacy fully, and stand by our Privacy Policy to ensure your identity is secured with us.
All monies deposited with AlertPay are FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) and CDIC (Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation) pass-through insured in the U.S. and Canada, and are held with federally chartered and regulated banks

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Good list of alternatives. Use a prepaid detib card , which I love.