Paypal alternatives for Indian seller

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by testndtv, Oct 30, 2011.

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    I have been using Paypal as a seller of digital goods for a long time. But today, suddenly I got a message saying my account has limited access...Even though I have contected them by e-mail and awaiting reply, I am not really sure what are the chances of that getting resolved.Meanwhile, I cannot wait for the Paypal issue to get resolved and am now looking at alternatives for Paypal.I am an Indian seller of digital goods (docs/pdfs,etc) with customers mainly in the USA, Canada..I already had a look at ccavenue and 2checkout. But they have a steep fees and 2checkout has a non-refundable application fee of $49 (sounds very risky !)My monthly sales would be around 1000 USD on about 200 transactions.Please provide me some good and easy-to-setup alternatives.Thank you.
     
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  2. vididong.com

    vididong.com Member

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    try Mangomoney in the US
     
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  3. AlertPay Team

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    Hi testndtv

    My name is Sean, and I work for AlertPay.

    AlertPay is a Canadian based full service secure online payment processor. AlertPay accepts e-wallet and credit card payments and offers its services in 197 countries and in 23 different currencies. The company also provides foreign exchange services, localized banking, fraud prevention, email invoicing, mass and single remittances as well as business management tools.

    There is no fee associated with creating an account, as well we have easy to use APIs intended for those with no coding skills.

    If you would like more information, please do not hesitate to private message me.

    Cheers

    Sean
     
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  4. Laora

    Laora Peon

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    Yes alertpay is good,
    from last year I am using alertpay and happy ,
    And I am a true paypal user since 2002 and never faced problem with Paypal they also good and I always got fund in bank on time

    but from last Monday in alertpay my account temporary hold
    don't know its meaning and after contacting their customer care I submit my documents
    but strange thing is that when paypal ask documents from me for recent our Indian pan card issue i submit and call their customer care and the agent within 2 mins solve the problem
    but in alertpay verification takes huge time
    i mean e-mail support system is very slow

    I am waiting for my verification since Monday till no result

    So in my opinion
    paypal and alertpay both good
    paypal takes small time for solving problem but alertpay takes huge time for solving problems
    paypal fees is 0 for withdraw and alertpay fees is 900 INR for withdraw
    paypal support local bank withdraw but alertpay does not support local bank withdraw ,they support wire and fees is huge

    paypal can limit your a/c anytime for a silly matter but since last year i am usng alertpay and alertpay never create this issue ,this is the first time i am facing problem with alertpay from last monday


    now decide what u want to use ..
     
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  5. vididong.com

    vididong.com Member

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    For me PP does not charge fee but the FX rate is nonsense
     
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    aap Well-Known Member

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    Moneybookers or Alertpay, both is ok to use.
     
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