Well,I dont think dalpay is good payment processor but use Paypal,Moneybookers,Alertpay,2Checkout,Plimus and Liberty Reserve.These are better than dalpay
If you have a billing issue with one of our suppliers, you can either contact us US toll free on our order inquiry hotline: 1-877 865 7746, or open a support ticket: https://www.dalpay.com/billing_info.html Naturally if a service has not been provided by one of DalPay Retail's suppliers you will be entitled to receive a refund under our general refund policy. Now to address Mr Denize's specific case: As I confirmed to Mr Denize when he contacted us, he checked out via DalPay Checkout, and the cost (USD 14.99) and what is was for (unlock code for the phone - in his case an HTC Pure smartphone) were clearly indicated and he had to click the box to accept our terms and conditions, and then a button to get the charge authorized. The supplier, code-unlocker.com, state that "Unlock codes start from as low as $1.79!" but it depends on the specific phone model, and of course, as those that have tried to unlock their phone at a store, or online, can tell you, not all can be unlocked for such a low price. A full refund was processed on the 19th August, one day after our supplier said it would be issued (which is well within the 3-5 business days that was promised). Mr Denize got his money back in full (USD 14.99). The money charged by us at DalPay.
Regarding the separate USD 0.45 line item charge, as our DalPay Retail Purchase Terms explained at checkout: Your bank (or other financial institution that issues your card) may decide to charge you a Foreign Merchant Fee if you buy from any merchant outside your country (or even at times when buying from a merchant outside your home/billing state). Yes, it's outrageous. And it's not charged by the merchant, or the merchant's acquiring bank. It's charged by your bank! (Incredibly despite there being no currency conversion involved, with the charge made directly in US dollars, your bank charges you this fee! And that includes merchants in Canada who charge in US dollars.) In 2009 US consumer advocate Christopher Elliott warned that "The foreign transaction fee nightmare continues — and you could be next": http://www.elliott.org/blog/the-foreign-transaction-fee-nightmare-continues-and-you-could-be-next/ …And now two years later sadly the madness has come to pass… The good news is that if you contact customer service at your bank, and persist, they will refund this charge they took from you. How to get rid of a foreign transaction fee on your bill: http://www.elliott.org/blog/how-to-get-rid-of-a-foreign-transaction-fee-on-your-bill/
Scam Scam Scam !!! I used Dalpay to pay for a phone to get unlocked, they promised exactly the same service as paypal, in that if i as not happy with the service i could get a refund within 7 days. Its been 4 months and 15 emails and all they say is 'we will contact the service provider, thanks for your mail' I have informed http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/ the arm of the UK Police that deals with internet scams and crime. They are unindated with issues from Dalpay !!
It's so rich that Bjorn Snorrason from DalPay was here explaining what a scam is... Let me tell you about Bjorn Snorrason and his companies. Bjorn owns / manages 3 companies - CCNow, DalPay and Snorrason Holdings. CCNow is managed along with Matt Lind. Our company has been working with CCNow since 2013. Until 2016 the cooperation was more or less OK, but then they started having problems with paying its merchants on time. Right now they owe us 2 payments for $12k and they are not responding to our emails. It is impossible to reach CCNow by phone, as it goes to voice mail. The only phone number that someone answers is at DalPay (+354 466 1940). The lady who answers it always promises to pass our messages to CCNow, but so far it has not brought us anywhere... And when you search on Google for 'ccnow' you can see a lot of people complaining of not being paid... Bjorn Snorrason's business activities look like a ponzi scheme. If you are thinking about working with him or his companies I would advise to stay out of it. CCNow, DalPay, Snorrason Holdings, Bjorn Snorrason and Matt Lind cannot be trusted.
This is interesting, I was looking into CCNow, I also emailed them and nothing. So the person who posted, might be telling the truth. Hopefully someone from the company can post a reply addressing the concern. @marcof did you get paid?
Yes. They paid us in full and since then their service has improved a bit. I would say that you can cautiously proceed with them.