Anyone from India using monebookers?

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by goforhunt, Apr 23, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hello All,

    I am new to MB, I have been using paypal from a while, I need to know, if there are any indians using moneybookers, whats their views.
    Do they prefer MB obver paypal?
    What is the best way to fund/withdraw MB?
    Are u using both?
    Security wise, issues?

    Replies will be appreciated.

    Thanks
     
    goforhunt, Apr 23, 2008 IP
  2. mobilebuzz

    mobilebuzz Banned

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    #2
    i use only paypal
    because MB has withdrawal charges 200 per withdrawal
    whereas it is free in paypal
    and paypal is widely accepted
     
    mobilebuzz, Apr 23, 2008 IP
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    saurabhj Banned

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    #3
    I've been using MB but not satisfied with it. I was using CC to fund and Bank Account to withdraw. Paypal's charge is lesser then MB.

    Also one big thing, If you ever get a fraud payment than they will block your account as well as all the account to which you have sent the money. Crap but that's truth.
     
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  4. goforhunt

    goforhunt Banned

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    Sounds ridiculous!
    Still I am curious to know, how many people are using it?
    And whats the benefit they are seing to use it.
     
    goforhunt, Apr 23, 2008 IP
  5. anthonyn

    anthonyn Well-Known Member

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    I am regular user of paypal since so many years. However, I recently wrote an article for a DP member and he insisted me that he will pay me through moneybookers. I then immedietly opened moneybookers and received that payment. He send $$$$ to my moneybookers account and my moneybookers shows in Indian rupees since I am from India. I have not used that money. I have a long way to go.
     
    anthonyn, Apr 24, 2008 IP
  6. goforhunt

    goforhunt Banned

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    Good to know about it!
    Anymore moneybookers users from India?
     
    goforhunt, Apr 24, 2008 IP
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    dnk Well-Known Member

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    I have a moneybookers account for a few years now, but don't use it often
     
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  8. rome

    rome Peon

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    Moneybookers is the most troublesome Payment processor I have ever come across, Without any reason they will close the accounts, Even after providing documents they will not bulge, They are not customer friendly, What I have understood is they consider most of the Indian accounts as fraudulent and high risk whereas it is not correct.

    Customer Care is equally poor, Takes ages to reply.......... 3/10 for them ,

    PayPal at the same time is the best
     
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  9. goforhunt

    goforhunt Banned

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    So, its not really worth using MB for Indians or even its same globally ?
     
    goforhunt, Apr 24, 2008 IP