I have to get AlertPay account if I wont my money

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by ZoZi, Feb 1, 2008.

  1. #1
    Today I wonted to request new payment from Bux.to program, but luckily I saw they made payment processor changes last minute. Now they pay only through Alertpay and payments can't be received through PayPal anymore.:mad:

    I would like some informations about AlertPay. I read some stuff, but get no answers to my interests.

    1. Is this good and trusted payment processor?

    2. Do we pay fees only for money transfers or we must pay some kind of monthly fee to?

    3. Can we sent money from AlertPay to PayPal account?

    Thanks for your respons :)
     
    ZoZi, Feb 1, 2008 IP
  2. ncmw

    ncmw Peon

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    I ve used both and my vote is moneybookers. fees at AP are high. if you have no choice then go for it, otherwise know that the fees are high.
     
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  3. Terano

    Terano Banned

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    #3
    The answers of your question:
    1. I think iuts reliable payment processor
    2. I dont the exactly about the fee, you can check their site alertpay.com
    3. You cant transfer your money to paypal, But, you can withdraw your money from Alertpay using bank transfer and egold.
     
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  4. MSMInvestments

    MSMInvestments Peon

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    #4
    Heya Zozi

    1 <-- Is kinda good In my view I rate it 3/5 when PayPal have 4/5 they are based in Canada read an interview with AlertPay's CEO Firoz Patel
    2 No monthly fee: You pay fees only when receive money.. There are 3 type of accounts: Personal,Premier and Business. Premier and Personal have resonable fees

    3. No .you can withdraw your funds to Bank wire,Check and E-gold(you need to be verified for E-gold transfers)
     
    MSMInvestments, Feb 2, 2008 IP
  5. ZoZi

    ZoZi Peon

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    Thanks for your answers. I guess I have to join them if I wont my money.
     
    ZoZi, Feb 3, 2008 IP
  6. che1959

    che1959 Peon

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    The only worries I have about AlertPay is that there are discrepancies on different pages of their site concerning how to can withdraw money or fund it. They mentioned E-Gold in some places and not others. They also talk about having a debit card coming out in Fall 2007, but here is it 2008 and still no mention of it and no deletion of the references to it. It tells me they haven't updated their site for awhile. Just things I see.
     
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    28081981 Well-Known Member

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    #7
    Does bux.to pays , may be u r a premium member :rolleyes:

    I too get to shift to AP for my adbux payment. Actually PP is no more supporting any PTCs, so every PTC that had a PP option will have to go for AP ..

    I also signed recently, and it has a bank transfer facility for a selected country, u can also request a check ...

    Plus, if u r verified, u can transfer ur AP to E-gold , it can not be transferred to PP..

    I submitted the scanned Docs n they verified my ac in two days.. so they r looking good :)

    cheers!
     
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  8. ZoZi

    ZoZi Peon

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    Yes Bux.to pays. I already received one payment from them, but I had to wait for two months, before they proceed payment.
     
    ZoZi, Feb 7, 2008 IP
  9. JohnSina

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    You Can Withdraw From Alertpay To E-gold
    Alertpay Is Very Best
     
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    RedHat39 Active Member

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    My biggest beef with using AlertPay is that you can't use a credit card for funding with them. I would have thought that would be a basic transaction with any payemnet processor, but I'm finding out now that it isn't
     
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  11. MSMInvestments

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    Credit card were enabled before on AlertPay a year ago..they decided to drop and on a last note they say will enable CC later this year again ...
    Check my AlertPay dedicated blog for further infos: http://alertpay.wordpress.com
     
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    Alertpay has been around for a couple of years now, I don't use them much but I do have an account with them.
     
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  13. che1959

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    I guess maybe I should open an account with them and check them out. I don't think it would hurt. I'd love it if it could fund and withdraw to egold.
     
    che1959, Feb 11, 2008 IP
  14. ZoZi

    ZoZi Peon

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    I don't like e-gold, because I can't withdraw money from account.

    I heard that AlertPay account has to be verified with credit card otherwise they close your account when you receive payment and wont you to verified it. Does anybody know something about verification?
     
    ZoZi, Feb 14, 2008 IP
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    Chancey Well-Known Member

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    I'm also a member of buxto and I was forced to used AlertPay. I was sad then, but I heard that AlertPay has taken off the $1 fee which we would be paying every time someone sends some money to us.
     
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    l0ng2111 Active Member

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    I heard that alertpay randomly scam and block accounts with fund on it. then dont allow user to appeal.
     
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  17. che1959

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    I have heard the same thing about Paypal.
     
    che1959, Feb 14, 2008 IP
  18. MSMInvestments

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    That's totally an unconfirmed rumor ... One of admins is even online at MMG forum and if they block an account they explain what's the reason for doing it...fraud, scams etc
     
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  19. ZoZi

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    I think the main reson for blocking account is that people don't verify accounts!
     
    ZoZi, Feb 15, 2008 IP
  20. Tony5780

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    well idont have a credit card
     
    Tony5780, Feb 16, 2008 IP