why google dont use paypal for publishers, transfer money instantly , if they cant use paypal why google dont develop a new money transferring method for sending via electronic transfer .. ( this is good for out side US, UK , CANADA ... publishers )
can you send payments from one person to another with google checkout? no, so it's not a paypal anternative yet
Probably because Google is waiting until they can either buy Paypal or crush it with a competing service.
Paypal is reliable and the most accepted method worldwide, Google Checkout sounds like something that really sucks, liimited and not so popular after several months of launching. A friend of mine says that Google doesn't use Paypal because they want all the cake, nothing for anyone, only Google, Google, Google.
Google Checkout is still in kinda beta stage as it is limited to US Citizens only for now . So I dont think google ever gonna use paypal rather they will setup there own
Google is already giving good competition to yahoo mail and I am sure that they are planning to give competition to paypal soon.
I've just logged into Google Checkout using my AdSense/sitemap/Base login so it looks like they're integrating everything. Looks good, I'm signing up.
Start up the google adsense organization and make one site with non profitable ... for transfer money to adsense publishers ( and help international members ) , work will be like clickbank or cj 1, adsense publishers register with their website , check will get to this organization adress 2, organization will send money via paypal , e-gold , moneybookers etc .. 3, members will donate money for the free service. ( or can take % ) Let us start ...? i am ready now..!!
I hope Google Checkout will be available for all countries so there are more possibilities for online business
They probably don't use paypal, cuz paypal sucks! They froze my account when I had $2,500 in it, said they got a complaint (which was from a competitor, NOT from any of my clients), and said that according to their TOS they didn't owe me proof of TOS violations, or even an explanation.
Paypal is an ebay owned. They are launching a very similar service and probably will allow it to be transferred there when its ready.
I dont think paypal really has to much to worry about. They seem to have a good head start on the current market.
It will be great if google offers paypal payout. In the other hand, like Pierce said, Paypal will charge additional 3% and that not a wise thing to opt for.