no one answered me, i need an account but i cant afford signup fee, any friend can gift me 2Co account? help
Of course, Plimus accepts Paypal payment. They can pay you through Paypal at the end of the billing cycle too. Well, you can always sign up for a free website or use your blog.
Like I said, they will pay you at the end of the billing cycle which is the 15th of the following month. You can set it to pay you in various form such as a check, wire transfer, through their Payoneer Master Debit Card or through Paypal as Mass Pay. 2Checkout pretty much offers the same options.
thanks buddy really i thankful to you thanks going to signup but on what? vendor or affiliate?, i will order a payoneer debit card through plimus, after receiving that card, if i close my plimus account, can i use that debit card in future without plimus? and can my friends or my clients load my debit card? please help me ..
Well, you should sign up as a Vendor so you can sell things. The Payoneer Debit Card they provide is a custom designed and configured for Plimus and thus has a higher withdrawal limit of $1,000 a day as compared to the standard Payoneer which comes with $400 a day limit. I believe if you close the Plimus account, the card would be useless. Membership to Plimus is free and there is no reason to close the account. If all you want to do is to get the payoneer card then you might want to look at some other solutions. I don't feel comfortable if you plan to abuse their service. Yes, your friends or clients can load the debit card if they have a credit card.
This has got me thinking about offering a similar service to that offered by 2CO now in addition to my Western Union and Moneygram collections. A question presents itself though: Will Paypal allow me to do this? I notice a warning about accepting payments on behalf of other people... Does this mean they flat out do not allow it, or is it just a warning to help newbies? I would accept a maximum payment of around $200US for new accounts lifting member's limits over time and would keep the funds in trust for 30 days to allow for any chargeback action.
Adnan, you will need to add an item to sell. Set up a Product first then if someone needs to pay you then create a contract for each of the customers if the item or service that you are selling is different. WMNZ, I believe you can accept paypal payments on other's behalf but you will need to seek permission from Paypal directly. You will need at least a money exchange license from your country and all the other legal paperwork in order to satisfy their conditions. They do not want any private individuals or companies to do it as it may be viewed as a money laundering scheme or something. Contact Paypal directly and see what you need to do to provide the service.
well, here is a problem, How am i suppose to pay somebody via paypal.. i have got my legal plastic visa card. When i try to pay somebody via paypal.. they want me to signup but iam from non supported country.. i-e 'pk'.. what do you recomend? should i signup paypal or what? replies would be appreciated.
sami1255, probably nothing you can do (legal, not sure about other ways). Paypal simply don't work with Pakistan now. Even for sending, I feel your pain, me too was in this situation. I am from Ukraine, but for example Romania wasn't even listed (so same as PK), but now, they can send, receive (!), to bank and cards (!). So hopefully thing will change.
Hmmm... I though Pakistan is supported to pay thru Paypal. Am from a neighboring country, we could send money, although couldnt recieve
I simply looked at list of supported countries here https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_display-approved-signup-countries-outside and didn't found PK
friends do something to get paypal in pakistan, i have some ideas... 1. contact to paypal by email, and ask them and force and request them to support pakistan and bring paypal in pakistan, tell them good news about business and banking sectors in pakistan, insist them. 2. Let your banks know about paypal, tell me about paypal, inform them about its features, also tell them that if they support paypal they can powerup their business. remember we can get every thing by our efforts, but we should use our mind. i hope paypal will come to the pakistan soon..
Pity 2 checkouts back end was put together by a 9 year old child, if they got a back end as transparent as paypals and introduced subscriptions they would be good.
I would not suggest you sign up with Paypal as it would be a breach of your contractual agreement. Some people might recommend that you ignore any contractual terms which you cannot agree to but it is not a good idea. If I am from Paypal, if there is a high number of Pakistani trying to sign up using fake details, I would have more reasons why not to support Pakistan. What you do is contact the seller and ask if they have any other method to pay them.