Payza

Discussion in Computers, Electronics & Gadgets started by mansawalta • May 18, 2013.

  1. mansawalta

    mansawaltaMember

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    Has anyone ever used payza to send and receive money? What was your experience like....good or bad?
     
  2. Teddysean

    TeddyseanNew Member

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    Haven't even heard about Payza, but thanks, I'll have to check it out. I personally use Paypal for sending and receiving small amounts of money to places, but it's always nice to have an alternative.
     
  3. lindbergh

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    Payza was formerly called AlertPay. Don't know why they changed their name though. Probably to be able to compete more with PayPal. I have an account with Payza but I don't have any funds in it. I primarily use PayPal for my online transactions. If you want to enter into HYIPs that PayPal does not support, I think that's the best reason to use Payza.
     
  4. DrRipley

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    I used it for some payments and online investments, but I didn't really think much of it. Most of the programs that accept Payza would often accept Paypal anyway, so I just mostly stuck with that. I prefer Liberty Reserve more when it comes to alternative online payment methods, because I feel it reaches a lot more program niches that Paypal isn't able to.
     
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    Liberty Reserve is gone now because it's owner is facing criminal charges, so I guess it would be an advantage to those other competing payment processors. I have used Payza before, and it took several weeks for my payment to be sent to another Payza account because they had to "approve" it. That was way back in 2012, I'm not sure if they have already improved or not.
     
  6. inb4

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    Payza is an alternative to Paypal basically.

    And since Liberty Reserve is gone, Payza (formerly Alert Pay) may have to be the next Paypal competitor.

    I have no funds on Payza so I cannot comment on how smooth payments/funds are sent or received.
     
  7. lindbergh

    lindberghWell-Known Member

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    You know what guys, if PayPal would permit its clients to use their money in their account to invest in HYIPs and other online programs and increase the number of counties that they support, I think Payza would also run out of customers. That's my two cents.
     
  8. daniel.d

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    Nopes... I have used Western Union though...
     
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  9. ozadin

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    I've never tried Payza before because I have Paypal. I think I would stick with Paypal since I use it the most.
     
  10. daniel.d

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    Paypal's good too...
     
  11. mansawalta

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    It seems that a lot more sites prefer paypal payments to payza.....i am also struggling to find a way to get money from paypal to payza.....it seems like the two companies are findingit difficult to work together