microworkers issue

Philippines
June 26, 2012 7:30am CST
i still have my funds at microworkers. i worked hard there for months only to find out that i can't process my money through paypal.it had me made frustrated and until now i don't know when can i get my payments. i have an alertpay account but the cost to withdraw is so huge that it would only eat up all my earnings.is there anybody here who can advise me about this issue?
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6 responses
• United States
28 Jun 12
just use moneybookers, I use them all the time and they are fast and reliable. Plus you dont have to verify your bank account to deposit money so you dont have to wait to make a deposit. Plus there is no fee when someone sends you money.
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• Philippines
29 Jun 12
i have registered to moneybookers before and i don't remember the password anymore. as i retrieved it, the site is asking me for a copy of my ID.my camera isn't doing well so i wasn't able to upload a picture of my ID.maybe i should find time for that so i can have funds from microworkers. i'll just wait for more reviews in moneybookers transactions from Filipinos here.
• Philippines
20 Oct 12
i found the solution now. im still working with that site and so glad that i was able to cash out that funds in an easy way. i also found another site that's needing moneybookers site.
@aeiou78 (3445)
• Malaysia
19 Oct 12
@flagella08, This Paypal has been removed since a year ago and I managed to withdraw my fund from my Microworkers account through this Moneybookers and Payza. Of course, this Moneybookers is better than the Payza or Alertpay because of the lower charging fee. But do keep in mind about the term below too: SERVICE FEE Non-business accounts will be charged a monthly service fee of 2.50 MYR (or equivalent). The fee will be waived and thus the usage of the Skrill (Moneybookers) service is FREE if the user has logged into the account or made a transaction in the last 18 months. Otherwise the service fee will be deducted monthly from the account balance. Anyhow, I do advise you to write to the admin of this Moneybooker to close your account. Later, you can open a new account with your new particulars with your different local bank account, email address and so on. I do hope you can follow their instruction by providing them your ID so that, you can retrieve or reset your passwords and withdrawal pin numbers later.
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@sarnot1 (188)
• Dhaka, Bangladesh
26 Jun 12
They only accept alertpay and moneybookers, so no way to withdraw your money in paypal. If you feel the fee is high then withdraw when you have few more bucks in your microworkers account.
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• Philippines
26 Jun 12
that's also another way but im afraid i wouldn't be that inspired anymore to do so since i got discourage of the new scheme.the admin didn't even notify me about this. i just hope i can get someone to exchange my funds in alertpay.
@sarnot1 (188)
• Dhaka, Bangladesh
26 Jun 12
Well, you needed to check their Faq first. I always do so. Hope you will find someone trusty to exchange your money :)
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• Philippines
6 Nov 12
this issue was resolved already and thanks a lot for dropping by at this page. at least i have learned my lesson. i need to take a sneak peek on the FAQ panel sometimes so i will get recent updates.it's my bad really. i don't blame the site now.
@ifa225 (14364)
• Indonesia
13 Nov 12
one of my friend is working on microworker and he use moneybooker to withdrawal his earnings perhaps you can do that too probably the fee is not that huge
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• India
15 Nov 12
You are right friend ifa microworkers paying money through moneybooker but really upset because moneybooker demanding a bank code and in our town no SBI has such code. My 10 dollar is pending in microworker not hate this site because not paying through paypal.
• United States
27 Jun 12
The Paypal option has been away from Microworkers for almost a year now. It made a lot of users upset including myself once they done away with it. I use Moneybookers now to get my money. At first they were charging a $1.80 fee for withdrawals, but they haven't been charging anything for the last few months or so. Only thing I can suggest is for you to try out Moneybookers if you don't want to do it through Alertpay. It's unfortunate, but those are the only two options. Good luck to you.
• Philippines
2 Jul 12
im working on moneybookers right now. im just dont like their confirmation method of scanning real documents. i don't want to expose my real identity but i understand their reasons so im dealing with the site now. i just hope i get fast approval.
• Philippines
26 Jun 12
they didnt pay in paypal.. regarding to that issue itsbetter for you to read their FAQ
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• Philippines
26 Jun 12
i don't think it's my sole fault not reading the FAQ panel. as a responsible link, they should have notified their members first before doing any changes. i haven't remembered accepting terms like changes will be done without prior notice.
@topffer (42156)
• France
26 Jun 12
They stopped to pay with PayPal at the end of July 2011, but they first said that it was temporary on their blog and they kept the PayPal logo on the home page during months before modifying the FAQ, so it is certainly not your "sole fault" flagella.
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@jdalaqui (1073)
• Philippines
2 Nov 12
have you you tried other payment mode aside form alert pay and paypal? I just hope you will can in cash your rewards soon, I'm also working there. Thanks for raising this issue.
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• Philippines
6 Nov 12
i love moneybookers now since i am allowed to link my card and i got the funds already. after reading so many blogs, at last i found the right answer to my query. i have my peace of mind now. there's no way of using my payza now since i don't understand their scheme. it's something like linking to egopay. there's so much things to transact with and it's a hassle for me.