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aleartpay to moneybookers

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by bensoskin, Jun 9, 2011.

  1. #1
    Can i transfer $$$ from my aleartpay account to moneybooker account?
     
    bensoskin, Jun 9, 2011 IP
  2. Shafiq Kamal

    Shafiq Kamal Active Member

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    Not directly. But if you have a US bank account then you can deposit fund from AlertPay to the US Bank account. And then you can add fund with that US Bank's debit card to moneybookers. This way you can do it. If you need US Bank account guide visit http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=2175301
     
    Shafiq Kamal, Jun 9, 2011 IP
  3. Padalda

    Padalda Banned

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    You need to find a trusted exchanger to do this. But, its risky.
     
    Padalda, Jun 10, 2011 IP
  4. morinyo

    morinyo Peon

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    option 1:

    Withdraw Funds in your Alertpay account to Visa/Mastercard they charge a standard 5$..Then upload funds using that card to your MoneyBookers account they charge 1.90% of the
    transaction amount

    option 2:
    Alertpay have their Debit Card linked to owner accounts apply for the card then link it to your Moneybookers account...

    Hope it helps............
     
    morinyo, Jun 11, 2011 IP
  5. -BoodyE-

    -BoodyE- Peon

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    Not directly. You should find an exchanger. Search on google.com.
     
    -BoodyE-, Jun 12, 2011 IP
  6. Chrisz@AlertPay

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    Don't search for an exchanger as this is already a risky process. AlertPay offers a selection of verified exchangers that we recommend if you want to exchange your money.
    From your AlertPay account if you select "Withdraw" you will see "resources" which will have a list of verified exchangers. We recommend using one of these exchangers and only these exchangers as exchanging is already a risky transaction.

    Hope this helps,
    Chris Z
    Online Community Support
    AlertPay.com
     
    Chrisz@AlertPay, Jun 14, 2011 IP
  7. AdsMakeSense

    AdsMakeSense Active Member

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    Use an Alertpay suggested exchanger, and get your money transfered, make sure there are reviews on it.
    Most exchangers will charge you a small transaction fee for the exchange. Good luck.
     
    AdsMakeSense, Jun 22, 2011 IP
  8. Capt. Ace B

    Capt. Ace B Member

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    I would like to suggest going thru a trusted exchanger as well, find one that's reputable and has lowest fees possible
     
    Capt. Ace B, Jun 22, 2011 IP
  9. sandy479

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    No you can not transfer directly . You need a trustable exchanger .
     
    sandy479, Jun 24, 2011 IP
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  10. bensoskin

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    bensoskin, Jul 5, 2011 IP
  11. Card

    Card Well-Known Member

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    No,You cant transfer from Alertpay to Moneybookers and you cant transfer funds between two different payment processors :)
     
    Card, Jul 6, 2011 IP
  12. тнє Sufi

    тнє Sufi Peon

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    One and only option is, withdraw your alertpay money to your bank and load it to your moneybookers acoount. Don't even think about using any money exchange service. That is against Moneybookers policy, and your account will be freeze if you do so.
     
    тнє Sufi, Jul 6, 2011 IP
  13. g36

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    You can, but you need 3rd party exchanger. Some of these exchangers are scammer, so beware.
     
    g36, Jul 8, 2011 IP
  14. тнє Sufi

    тнє Sufi Peon

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    Using money exchange is against Moneybookers policy. So beware of it at first.
     
    тнє Sufi, Jul 8, 2011 IP
  15. Chrisz@AlertPay

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    It also goes against AlertPay's User Agreement and can result in your account getting suspended. Also if someone does try to scam you it is hard to Dispute the transaction if you were exchanging with an unverified exchanger.
    Withdrawing your money is the best option for most people.

    Thanks,
    Chris Z
    Online Community Support
    AlertPay.com
     
    Chrisz@AlertPay, Jul 11, 2011 IP
  16. windy

    windy Active Member

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    try find some exchange forum or exchanger. just google.
     
    windy, Jul 21, 2011 IP
  17. dukegman

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    Well, yes u can! Get a deal with a trusted dealer. But that will be costy n risky as well!
     
    dukegman, Jul 21, 2011 IP