which payment system?

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hello i need to pay for services purchased in the US (copywriting), but the seller got no paypal. account.
Is there an alternative fast and easy way to pay him?

Thanks

M
#payment #system
  • Profile picture of the author Above The Law
    ask him what he uses
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  • Profile picture of the author tdanz
    Wire transfer, western union, moneybookers..it really depends on what he uses.
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  • Profile picture of the author Master IM
    what abt 2checkout? It accepts paypal (i don't need to dispute, i know who is at the other side, it's a long-term cooperation) that should be good and fast, isn't it?

    Thanks

    M
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  • Profile picture of the author seoace
    You can use 2checkout if only the seller has a 2checkout account. The fastest way probably would have to be Bank Transfer.
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    • Profile picture of the author Master IM
      in other words, i need to pay with paypal and he should open an account to a system that accepts paypal
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  • Profile picture of the author johnben1444
    Originally Posted by Master IM View Post

    hello i need to pay for services purchased in the US (copywriting), but the seller got no paypal. account.
    Is there an alternative fast and easy way to pay him?

    Thanks

    M
    If no PayPal, no Payza, Skrill, U.S bank account, Payoneer then there isn't much you can do other than a bank wire.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gama Seva
    No PayPal, no Payza, Skrill, U.S bank account, Payoneer then you have to wonder why... Let your writer signup with freelancing sites like freelancer.com, elance.com etc. they have various payment system plus using them is an added security for both of you.

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  • Profile picture of the author pdxkurt
    Maybe try JVZoo?
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  • Profile picture of the author memorisk12
    fastpring, my-ecomerce ect...
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  • Profile picture of the author Master IM
    ok thanks everyone
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    • Profile picture of the author jessiem
      Originally Posted by Master IM View Post

      ok thanks everyone
      Have you already found one?
      If not, then look here for more options. You can check from the list of over 10 credit card companies as an alternative to Paypal, Payza or Payoneer.

      It has a comparison of all the features, services and fees.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by Master IM View Post

    i need to pay for services purchased in the US (copywriting), but the seller got no paypal. account.
    Am I the only one who hears some sort of alarm bell ringing, here? How (and why?) can a US-based copywriter have no PayPal account? Have you asked him how his clients normally pay? Call me a judgemental skepchick, but I'd want to see at least a first draft of the "copy", in these circumstances, before paying anything at all, by any means. And especially by any means without a refund/chargeback facility available.

    Why is it your responsibility, as the buyer, to find a payment method, anyway?

    It seems to me that some caution is perhaps indicated, here, unless this is a known, reliable copywriter with whom you've done business before.
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    • Profile picture of the author xohaibx
      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      How (and why?) can a US-based copywriter have no PayPal account?
      Exactly my question ... You need to really be careful when dealing with someone like that because it's really easy to get scammed out of your hard earned money.
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  • Profile picture of the author vishwa
    You Can Pay him directly to his Bank account, Just ask for it.
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    • Profile picture of the author radhika
      I think Paypal sends money to an email address even if the person doesn't have an account. no?

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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by radhika View Post

      I think Paypal sends money to an email address even if the person doesn't have an account. no?
      Yes, but not if they've had one and been banned.

      And after doing that, they still have to open an account to receive the money anyway.

      Do you think a "US copywriter" who hasn't (for some reason?!) got a PayPal account is going to be able to do that? Why wouldn't he have done it already, if he could? How do you think all his other copywriting clients pay him?

      And why is it incumbent on the buyer to find a payment method, anyway? What kind of way of doing business is this?

      Originally Posted by vishwa View Post

      You Can Pay him directly to his Bank account
      You can if you want to give up all the normal buyer's protections and insurances that you have when you pay people online, yes. Which is why I'm asking if I'm the only one who hears alarm bells ringing, here?

      Wake up, guys: surely you don't need to be a skepchick like me to smell that something's probably very wrong here?
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      • Profile picture of the author jamesmount
        Thanks every one for the great solution ! But According to me ACH processing is best for paying the payment.
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