Alertpay - Send and Receive In India

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by nikvn, Feb 10, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi friends,

    I have received an email from Alertpay informing that now it is possible to withdraw money to India.

    "Dear xxxxx,

    Thank you for making AlertPay your way to pay! As you know, AlertPay is the rising leader in online payments, offering the most ease and security when it comes to spending and sending money online.

    We are happy to offer our members in India a flexible and powerful payment platform in which your information is always safe and your payments are always made instantly – without interruption!

    Did you know that you can send money to friends and family for FREE? With AlertPay, you can!

    Whether you have a Personal or Business account, you can send money for FREE by e-wallet or credit card to anyone with or without an AlertPay account.

    To make withdrawing money easier for our valued members, we recently introduced withdrawal by credit card, which is just as convenient as a bank transfer! You can also withdraw your money by bank wire and check!

    With all of these options, why go to anyone else for your online payment needs? AlertPay takes care of your business, no matter where you live!

    Sincerely,

    The AlertPay Team!
    "

    I think alertpay introduces this new feature because of our problems with paypal.
     
    nikvn, Feb 10, 2010 IP
  2. buzzgal

    buzzgal Peon

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    I have just got an email too but thing is how many clients pay via alertpay. And noone have used it so noone here to guide us more about it.
     
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  3. learn2earn

    learn2earn Well-Known Member

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    I too just received that message this morning. I think Alertpay is to now ready to compete to some level with paypal
     
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    Oranges Active Member

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    Yeah, and when alertpay start rolling their services in india, RBI will come out and screw things again, as they are doing with Paypal now, Then we'll again start looking for alternatives. It is one of those never ending stories dude!! Sigh!!
     
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