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Any Reliable Paypal alternative?
I know Paypal is mostly used by Individuals and Businesses. Is there any reliable payment processor for individuals other than PayPal which is used by many people? (For those who do not have access to Paypal due to country restriction). Any suggesstions?
Edit: Is Skrill reliable? also its MasterCard?
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2Checkout is a reliable alternative.
stripe?
People can use their credit cards if PP isn't available in their country. I am sure PP allows it.
PP doesn't allow it. I asked about receiving money for those who cannot get paypal due to the reason mentioned above.
I love Stripe.
+1 for Stripe. Lots of pre-made/hosted integrations, so you don't need to code your own cart. I use Freshbooks + Stripe for billing clients.
Never go with 2checkout.They suck!
+1 Stripe
I have used Skrill/Moneybookers in the past with no problems and I believe they now do MasterCard
Most people that can't use PayPal often can only use Payza.
2Checkout and Stripe most time only for US and all around, Scrill Mastercard also extended only for European Union citizens, so if you from outside, forget about
I use Google Wallet and Amazon Payments. Sometimes Skrill, too.
Any good for asian country?
Thanks..
No.
Haha.. I thought so.. thanks anyway.
http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/25447/anyone-else-had-a-stripe-account-closed
CCAvenue is good.
ccavenue for asian countries
+1 for stripe
authorize.net is supposed to be a reliable processor, however i have no idea on what country restrictions they may or may not have in place.
Bitcoin -- set it up to go directly to your own wallet, or use a BTC payment processor that allows you to withdraw daily.
They are essentially just an API/User interface. You still need to take the traditional bank route and get a merchant processing account setup which is difficult and or expensive given the risk / fraud order rate in the hosting industry.
Ah yes. The first part of their application asks if you have a merchant account (yes/no). I had thought if you said no that part of their service was providing the merchant account, but it looks like they just have you fill out a form and ship it off to resellers to contact you.
Probably BTC only way for everyone in The World without whittle
alternative to paypal is 2Checkout
skrill?
Does stripe provide the same checkout page like paypal button?
What about https://www.braintreepayments.com/ (apparently "a Paypal company", but they accept bitcoins and apply/android pay).
From here http://beebom.com/2015/04/paypal-alternatives you can easily find top paypal alternatives with their pros and cons.
If you're looking for something like Paypal with a "wallet" kind of solution and not a payment gateway only i would say it's really hard. There are some competitors but they're not really used that much (skrill, moneybookers etc).
In the end people will always ask for paypal.