Transferring Fund from AP to PP or vice versa

@aeiou78 (3445)
Malaysia
May 2, 2011 12:09pm CST
I did go through few discussions about transferring money from our Alertpay account to our Paypal account or vice-versa, problem of withdrawing money from Alertpay account in certain countries and so on. Surprisingly, I read an advertisement about helping us to transfer our money from our Alertpay account to our Paypal Account or verse-versa. The relevant website is as http://duggit.info This is something new to most of us here. ha! ha! ha! After going so many scam sites, I believe most of us are a bit caution about all of the online business now. Before we participate in this website, I just want to seek the advices from other members so that, I can find out more about it before being trapped or scammed.
3 responses
• India
3 May 11
hey.. i already tried this site.. i asked them to exchange 2$ in my alertpay account to my paypal one.. and they charged me 0.14$ for this.. It has been 3 weeks but still i haven't got the payment in PAYPAL account.. i thinks its a SCAM !!!
@aeiou78 (3445)
• Malaysia
4 May 11
Thanks a lot for your feedback in this discussion. I were thinking to process with this site to transfer my money in Alertpay. Luckily, I am reminded by you for not dealing with this scam site else I shall be trapped later. These people know about most of our problems and he or she purposely set up a trap for us to step. They feel good to cheat our hard earning money and never worry to the punishment from the God.
@RamRes (1723)
• Argentina
8 May 11
3 weeks? You're still in time for a dispute, remember that. And you might recover your money. Just watch for the TOS of the scam site to see if there is a clause telling about the time.
18 May 11
Hello i also see many sites to exchnage but many are scams, but i have some experince i have exchange alertpay 200$ from duggit.info and got it after about 2 -3 hours. its on you now, but i already using this site they have some terms i ask from admin the transactions above 100$ done instant but small amounts are done by manually.
@RamRes (1723)
• Argentina
8 May 11
Never knew any sure way of doing that. For sure, neither AlertPay or PayPal like that, and both disallow such types of exchanges, although there are some exchangers that operate, maybe a more depth search in MyLot reveals some more links. Anyway, my primary option in your case would be asking a friend or someone of trust to exchange money, with no fear of scams. Another option might be finding out a legit program on the net accepting payments from one processor, and cashouts on other.
@RamRes (1723)
• Argentina
11 May 11
It's somewhat ridiculous to prevent a direct exchange. Yes, they are competitors, but we also have the right to decide what to do with OUR money. In addition, if you look at real life banks, they freely allow you to transfer to any account worldwide, regardless of the bank, and you can send and receive funds as you want in any account of any bank. They still are earnings from the fees they charge you for the operation.
• United States
2 May 11
Hey there, I am not sure that it is legit or not as I have not heard of this until your discussion. My question really is that can't you simply go to AlertPay and or PayPal and find out what the procedures are simply to be safe? I only recommend this because so many today are truly being scammed. If my response is not helpful, I apologize in advance but not sure which else to recommend. I do know that the member here life8118 is very knowledge in this area, it may be worth seeking her out and viewing the many discussions she has placed here. They seem to have a lot information that maybe useful. I know she is always willing to be helpful, she is so sweet that way.