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Does anyone know of an alternative to paypal that takes around the same amount of fees?
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  • Profile picture of the author ThinhH
    Originally Posted by Geek3000 View Post

    Does anyone know of an alternative to paypal that takes around the same amount of fees?
    I used to use AlertPay. This can be an alternative for Paypal.
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  • Profile picture of the author giulio74
    Is sufficient search on google
    "Alternative paypal"
    considers that paypal and considered very safe by most people and do not accept that means losing customers
    then it all depends on what you need in the specific
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  • Profile picture of the author chessiejackson
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    • Profile picture of the author agelmanager
      Originally Posted by chessiejackson View Post

      Good Morning,
      I am the owner of a celebrity blog and forum, I have seen that its possible to sell website on the internet
      so I was checking an online tool and I found the value of my site is around $35,000.
      I really would like to sell it as soon as possible.
      Can you guys give me a confirmation about the metric and system used to evaluate my website?
      Please take a look to: HTTP://WWW.WEBSITEWORTHCHECK.COM

      Thank you a lot !
      Sarah Jefferson
      You need to start your own thread with this question. But in answer to this dont 100% rely on the estimate sites give you. You can try Flippa to sell your site but maybe not $35K not unless it is bring in a lot of income right now.
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  • Profile picture of the author agelmanager
    Originally Posted by Geek3000 View Post

    Does anyone know of an alternative to paypal that takes around the same amount of fees?
    Depends if you want to use affiliates, jvzoo, warriorplus, clickbank these places all use different payment processes. But paypal is very secure.
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  • Profile picture of the author vishwa
    I don't think so that you will get a payment option like PayPal compare to fees. Payza have some high fees both on receiving and withdrawing. Srill somehow near to it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Blogmat
    Believe me certainly there is no alternative of paypal but you can use skrill.
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  • Profile picture of the author beasty513
    I would use Skrill as an alternative, or if things get nasty
    I have STP waiting in the wings.
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    • Profile picture of the author andrewmax
      Paypal is best, but okpay is good too
      Stp creates lots of problems and suspend accounts for unsolicited verification and their customer support too bad, while alertpay was good alternate few time ago, but they too get into problems these days while making delayed international payments.
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  • Profile picture of the author nicholasb
    I've been experimenting with stripe, they look promising... It's always good to have a few different merchant account though...
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  • Profile picture of the author kris01
    usually customers buy/pay with more confidence when they see paypal...although it is not vey seller friendly...
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  • Profile picture of the author fixie
    You can always use 2checkout. I have used it for about 7 years now and never had any problems. It can also accept paypal payments.
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  • Profile picture of the author Noctilus
    Here are some I hope helps:
    Paypal
    Check
    Bank transfer
    Payza (ex-Alertpay)
    Merchee
    Western Union
    Moneybookers
    Amazon Payments
    Xoom
    I still prefer bank transfer from local offline clients and paypal for international clients.
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