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I do not have a registered company - which Payment gateway shall I choose?

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by wielkicwel, Jun 9, 2013.

  1. #1
    Hello,

    I am selling virtual in-game goods, currently I am using Paypal (It is ok, but I would like to expand my business for Latin America countries) and Zaypay (Mobile Phone payments).

    I would like to receive payments through:
    - Paysafecard
    - Ukash
    - Pagseguro (Brazil, the most important for me)
    - Other Latin America payment processor (Mexico, Chile, Venezuela) - suggest something
    - Wire transfers

    but I am not a registered company and I will not.


    Are there any 3rd party websites allowing me to receive cash through above payment gateways?


    The only option I've have found is Paymentwall, It accepts Paysafecard, Ukash, Pagseguro etc. However, it has high fees. Are there any alternatives?


    Thanks for help.

    Edit: I am from Poland
     
    Last edited: Jun 9, 2013
    wielkicwel, Jun 9, 2013 IP
  2. ruseneca

    ruseneca Member

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    Why don't you use Skrill?! It is far more reliable and convenient way for e-payment processing than Paypal, for example. Additionally, Skrill does not allow chargebacks so it will be easier for you - your account won't be blocked, limited etc. once per every 2-3 months.
     
    ruseneca, Jun 9, 2013 IP
  3. wielkicwel

    wielkicwel Peon

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    Hi,
    You have to be a registered company to receive money through all kind of payment methods via Skrill.
    Otherwise, you are able to receive payments via "bank transfer" only:
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    wielkicwel, Jun 9, 2013 IP
  4. ruseneca

    ruseneca Member

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    In fact, there are 2 types of accounts: personal and business. If company is not set up, then "Personal" type of account woudl be suitable.
    It must be verified!!! ( Letter to your postbox sent by Skrill, verification of debit/credit card and/or bank account ) It's easy!
     
    ruseneca, Jun 9, 2013 IP
  5. wielkicwel

    wielkicwel Peon

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    I have a verified account, still I can receive money only through "bank transfer" though.
    [​IMG]
     
    wielkicwel, Jun 9, 2013 IP
  6. wielkicwel

    wielkicwel Peon

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    bump
     
    wielkicwel, Jun 11, 2013 IP
  7. EdBetz

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    try neteller
     
    EdBetz, Jun 11, 2013 IP
  8. mysteriox

    mysteriox Active Member

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    #8
    Im from Argentina, and here to be honest we don't have our own Payment Processor, so we use PayPal, Skrill, Payza, the international ones.

    But, you can take a look to DineroMail. Its very popular in LatinAmerica, but don't know about withdrawing from Poland.
     
    mysteriox, Jun 13, 2013 IP
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    u can try moneybookers .
     
    SAGILIO, Jun 13, 2013 IP