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I need something like Paypal..

Discussion in 'PayPal' started by SIK, Aug 11, 2005.

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    ..that I can use from my country, I'm from Croatia and Paypal doesnt support my country.

    Is there anything similar that covers Croatia and is also widely spread?


    My first post btw, HI ALL :)
     
    SIK, Aug 11, 2005 IP
  2. Tuning

    Tuning Well-Known Member

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    I think Ikobo accepts you. Eventhough It is not widely spread, it is useful for money transfer. :)
     
    Tuning, Aug 11, 2005 IP
  3. SIK

    SIK Well-Known Member

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    Thanks! :)
     
    SIK, Aug 11, 2005 IP
  4. GeorgeB.

    GeorgeB. Notable Member

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    Bank wires work too.
     
    GeorgeB., Aug 11, 2005 IP
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    There are no money payment websites that are as widespread as Paypal at the moment... I have heard about Moneybankers that might work for you... not sure. But money transfers work... or you could see about opening a bank account in Switzerland and then using paypal.... Just a suggestion
     
    lrrupert, Aug 11, 2005 IP
  6. SIK

    SIK Well-Known Member

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    noted, thank you :D

    I think iKobo will work out just fine.
     
    SIK, Aug 11, 2005 IP
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    Dejavu Peon

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    I am in similar situation (South Africa)
    I have used iKobo, but I don't have any good things to say about them.
    Other options are Stormpay, and also moneybookers.
     
    Dejavu, Aug 11, 2005 IP
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    etechsupport Peon

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    However I agree that ikoboo has a vast coverage even that than paypal, its covering almost 170 countries. However you choose any company, they have some issue.

    As SIK is asking anything similar to paypal which covers Croatia and is also widely spread, I think he should go with ikoboo.
     
    etechsupport, Aug 13, 2005 IP
  9. Willy

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    I second StormPay. They're the most PayPal-like of the alternatives, and quite widespread. Both Croatia and South Africa are supported.
     
    Willy, Aug 13, 2005 IP
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    Well, you could be making your own payment
    script ala PayPal/StormPay if would like..
     
    lister, Aug 13, 2005 IP
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    I would also take a look at Moneybookers - their fees are much less than PayPal and they accept almost all countries
     
    Philarmon, Aug 13, 2005 IP
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    Kaabi Well-Known Member

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    Well, there is Stormpay, E-Gold, Virtual-Cash, Moneybankers, IntGold, Greenzap, and some other ones, but they all SUCK compared to Paypal. I want all of Paypals competitors to fail horribly so Paypal can hold a sweet, tender, oily monopoly on the money transfer business. Of course, there are always bank transfers and direct credit card payments, but those don't count.
     
    Kaabi, Aug 15, 2005 IP