I'm Leaving PayPal

Discussion in 'PayPal' started by DivvyWork, Feb 8, 2010.

  1. #1
    I've had it with PayPal. I'm keeping my personal PP account but my business account is actively looking elsewhere for credit card transaction processing. Their fees are highway robbery and with as many times as I've had to call their customer service line over the last month or two I'm sure they are glad to see me go.

    I called my bank and got a hold merchant banking person. A couple of days later he and I walked through my whole business model, that was Thursday. Tomorrow I should be hearing back from the bank underwriters. Got my fingers crossed cause then I'll be able to use Authorize.Net or another similar provider which costs much less PayPal.

    Well, I hope that takes care of incoming payments but I'm still up in the air about outgoing payments to vendors and service providers.... Xoom maybe? Or Moneybookers? Or AlertPay? Any others that are good? Once I get word from my bank about CC transaction I'll ask what service they offer for out going payment too. I sure don't feel like sending out checks though, maybe they have some easy form of echeck.
     
    DivvyWork, Feb 8, 2010 IP
  2. chandan123

    chandan123 Prominent Member

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    alertpay is offering withdraw for US only atm so u may face problem/delay for withdrawals
     
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  3. DivvyWork

    DivvyWork Peon

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    Thanks chandan, that's good to know because I am dealing with a few people overseas.
     
    DivvyWork, Feb 8, 2010 IP
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    magicworld11 Well-Known Member

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    I also think that AlertPay is the best alternative to paypal. They provide withdrawal to indian credit cards. I used alertpay once. The main problem with them is support and withdrawal processing time. They complete every withdrawal in around 5-7 days to indian cc
     
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  5. chandan123

    chandan123 Prominent Member

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    wow :p then its a good one :) how much charge for such withdrawals ?

    they charge just 50 cents per US bank withdrawals ;)
     
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  6. DivvyWork

    DivvyWork Peon

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    That could be a problem... As it is, I hear from my vendors that waiting a few days for customer confirmation of completions is too long if they have to wait another 5-7 days for payment they might not like it. To me it might be worth it if I get rid of PP.
     
    DivvyWork, Feb 8, 2010 IP
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    paulnet Active Member

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    Withdrawal on credit cards?? :confused: Then how you get real cash in your hand. How the withdrawal comes on your credit card, is it cash credit on credit card statement or only we can spend it on purchases through credit card. Can we also withdraw through international debit cards. Pls. also share which Indian bank credit card works for you on Alertpay and total charges. Thanks.
     
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    jitendraag Notable Member

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    My biggest issue with AlertPay is their chargeback policy. They don't dispute chargebacks and they charge you $37 for such action by a rogue client.
     
    jitendraag, Feb 8, 2010 IP