I have a client from nepal,he is not able to pay me any good options

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by Bestseoever, Oct 15, 2010.

  1. #1
    I have a client in nepal.
    how can he pay me. He told me that online transactions are not allowed in nepal.

    Anyone has any idea about how to get money from nepal. I also asked him to do check western union but still the problem is not solved.

    Please share any ideas to help me out.
     
    Bestseoever, Oct 15, 2010 IP
  2. lifeplayer

    lifeplayer Notable Member

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    Dont use online payment processor, use TT, it is common used
     
    lifeplayer, Oct 15, 2010 IP
  3. Bestseoever

    Bestseoever Member

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    thanks buddy for replying me, But the problem is the bank is not doing it as they say that they do not make a transfer less then the minimum limit.And there minimum limit is too much.Its very high in short.

    Any other option. :(
     
    Bestseoever, Oct 15, 2010 IP
  4. thomas steve

    thomas steve Guest

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    ya of coure use TT its best way
     
    thomas steve, Oct 15, 2010 IP
  5. Maximo Decimo Meridio

    Maximo Decimo Meridio Peon

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    I thought money bookers is accepted there ? Does your buyer has cc ..depends where you are and on the amount maybe he could send it for someone or..try setting up plimus and he pay you via cc..
     
    Maximo Decimo Meridio, Oct 15, 2010 IP
  6. mecacho.com

    mecacho.com Greenhorn

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    Moneygram??
     
    mecacho.com, Oct 28, 2010 IP
  7. prettybomb2008

    prettybomb2008 Peon

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    Nepal has indeed some problems in online payment processes I have read before that even Google has some issues in paying through western union in Nepal and they even disabled paying through quick cash. I have read about Pay Nepal although I have no comprehensive idea how it works but they are using it to pay transactions online for Nepali
     
    prettybomb2008, Oct 28, 2010 IP
  8. screwebay

    screwebay Active Member

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    TT all the way!
     
    screwebay, Oct 31, 2010 IP
  9. happytem

    happytem Peon

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    It is almost impossible to receive money from nepal. It is not allowed to send money or online transaction is not allowed in Nepal.
    But I have very good and easy option or way to you. What is the amount?
     
    happytem, Nov 8, 2010 IP
  10. sibsoft

    sibsoft Well-Known Member

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    If you need to receive payment only once - go with Western Union. If you planning to receive funds from Nepal in future - go with 2Checkout. They have quite fair fraud review team and if these payments from Nepal will not be fraud and from the same person - there should be no problem.
     
    sibsoft, Nov 8, 2010 IP
  11. iwillguide

    iwillguide Peon

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    Some countries like Nepal,Bhutan,Bangladesh etc have no proper online payment service.paypal didn't started their service with those countries so the best thing is mailing bank check which will work with any bank in those countries but take some days like 7 to 10 to reach the check from your client.
     
    iwillguide, Nov 9, 2010 IP