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Basically, I'm going to sum up all the advantages of AlertPay as a replacement for paypal, so that all of you will get to know where it stands today:
There are 3 types of account: Personal Account: You can only receive up to a maximum of $400 per month and $2000 per year. There is ONLY a $1 fee when you receive money Premium Account: There are no receiving limits. You will have access to features like: Mass Pay, Integration tools and website payment methods. Receiving fees is 2.5% + $0.25 per transaction. (If you are receiving many payments that are each less than $30 then you should choose this one) Secured Account: Same features as the premium account but with additional security. Suitable for “risky” businesses like PTC, MLM, HYP, Adult. Receiving fee is 3.9% + $0.59 per transaction. Type of account: Personal Premium Secured ![]() You can withdraw money in the following ways - Bank Transfer (USA, Canada and Europe) ($0.50 per transaction) - Check (International) ($2.00 per check) - E-gold (will vary and you need to have a verified account) Quote:
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I have got some mixed feedback about AP. Some are saying like you and ok for them though AP is a bit slow in customer response. But some are badmouthing on AP and placed it on the fraud processor list. But more comments on AP is appreciable to tag it...Good or Bad processor.
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Account Verification
Submit 1 valid photo ID and 1 proof of address document. You are required to submit the clearly scanned image of a valid photo ID. Please ensure all four edges of the document are visible. Accepted forms of Photo ID * Driver’s license * Passport * Country ID * State/Provincial ID Accepted forms of Proof of Address * Phone bill * Bank statement * Credit card statement * Utility bill Mail in verification documents 1. Send a photocopy of each document. Ensure the copies are clear and the text on the documents is legible. 2. Print the pre-filled verification submission cover letter. Mail the copies of your documents and your cover letter to: Attention: Verification Department AlertPay Inc. 5200 De La Savane, Suite 220 Montreal, Quebec H4P-2M8 Canada Last edited by buaya; 02-23-2008 at 03:02 AM.. |
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The withdrawal charge is fix?? really? If so, then it would be pretty cheap if we are to withdraw lots of money, but the downside of this AP is that it is not so popular, so you'll have difficulties to pay for something if they dont accept AP, anyway I'll just stick to my Paypal...
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But for other point of view, Alertpay is available worldwide while Paypal is not ,, this might be taken in consideration. As for me, I can`t open a Paypal account while I easily have an AP account ![]() |
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yes i have a ccount with alertpay but i generally prefer paypal for its ease of use and withdraw money directly into bank now.i heard that alert pay has some referral scheme so thought of earning through them.
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It sounds good at first but then with those requirements I find it pretty hard as it's not widely supported so it might be a waste of time. |
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i have an alertpay account already ! but i like alertpay only for one reason which is, when i join a program that accept only AP, i can get funds and withdraw it to egold ! this is the greatest service !
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