PayQuicker

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by elroy5566, Jun 2, 2011.

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    I keep reading posts that start with "What is the best payment processor...". Apparently because they are fairly new (about 4 years), most of you are unaware of PayQuicker. I was sick and tired of "other" payment processors controlling my account and money, to the point of even freezing my funds for frivolous or unsupported reasons given by them or total strangers. On top of that, the nickel and diming was killing me and frustrating those I did business with.

    I did my homework (weeks of research) and found PayQuicker. Their accounts are free to open and my funds are in an FDIC insured bank account. I can make or receive payments anywhere in the world for free and the funds are transacted instantly. OK, so far head and shoulders above the rest. But here’s what else I found after I opened an account; I can make payments by direct deposit, paper check or through a prepaid debit card, all through the same interface, anywhere in the world.

    I don’t care how big or widely used some of the other payment processors are, these guys know what they are doing and I have complete control of my account, not them. I strongly recommend taking a look at them
     
    elroy5566, Jun 2, 2011 IP
  2. ibanezgrx1

    ibanezgrx1 Well-Known Member

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    Next time you are up for spamming, please make some posts. With post count 1, very few people are going to listen.
     
    ibanezgrx1, Jun 2, 2011 IP
  3. msinfo

    msinfo Active Member

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    I can say that any processor that is that "easy" and doesn't care to monitor transactions or hold suspicious transactions is either:

    1. brand new and offering quick payment as a new feature
    2. very expensive (or will be down the road due to the fraud risks)
    3. not going to be in business very long.

    It can be either one of those 3, I'm going out on a limb to say the same of that new free and easy card device that works with IPhones. It's easy to do when you're new, but when the fraudsters start charging stolen cards and people hound your customer service because "I haven't gotten my money yet" - you have to do a little more or offer a little less to cover those costs.
     
    msinfo, Jun 3, 2011 IP
  4. elroy5566

    elroy5566 Peon

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    Well, you are mistaken on your 3 assumptions;
    1. They have been in business for four years and their free and instant global payment is their "flagship" service from what I can tell.
    2. I choose to use that free service but I can also send money by direct deposit globally ($.35 within the U.S. by batch) or paper check ($2.75) so I've actuall cut my publisher payment costs.
    3. Even if they were to disappear, all of my funds are still accessible in a U.S. based FDIC insured bank account. I haven't found anyone that does that!

    Lastly, (and best in my opinion) there is no credit. Everything is what they call good funds. No money in the mail. They OFAC and KYC all of their account holders. little or no fraud.
     
    elroy5566, Jun 6, 2011 IP
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    priya899 Peon

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    hi,

    The PayQuicker platform is not a toy. In addition to the revolutionary free M2M transfers, PayQuicker provides a full suite of high performance payment tools.

    rgds,
    priya
     
    priya899, Jun 29, 2011 IP