Best Payment Gateway for JSS tripler in the Philippines

Philippines
June 28, 2012 2:58pm CST
I have decided to invest my money JSS. The problem is I only have a paypal account which does not accept payments for HYIP. What's the ideal payment processor for JSS here in the Philippines? What I actually meant was which has lesser fees? Forget alertpay or payza, I tried verifying it using my Eoncard but until now I haven't received any word from them.
2 responses
@yallit (3677)
• Philippines
28 Jun 12
JustBeenPaid only uses 4 payment processors and they are Payza, Solid Trust Pay, Liberty Reserve and Perfect Money. I'm also from the Philippines and I use Payza for my JBP account. I have verified my account a long time using a credit card, so, I'm not aware how difficult it is to verify an account this time around with them. JBP doesn't really require a member to have a verified Payza account but they advise that you should at least have a Personal Pro or Business account. If you don't want Payza, then, Solid Trust Pay would be the next option but I heard that STP is having some issues lately as well.
• Philippines
29 Jun 12
I really want to verify my account because I want to deposit money from my bank account to my alertpay account. But, sadly this seems to be no longer possible because of all problems and issues Payza currently have. I tried verifying two weeks ago, until now I haven't received any confirmation from them. How about perfect money? Do you have any idea about how this payment gateway works?
@yallit (3677)
• Philippines
29 Jun 12
The only option for us in the Philippines to deposit or withdraw funds to/from Payza is via bank wire. I only use Paypal and Payza. I do have an account with STP that I created a few months ago but decided to stick it out with Payza. Anyway, the earnings I've been receiving in my Payza account are considered free money to me. The $15 transaction fee is high but then again, I'm withdrawing free money, so no biggie.
• Philippines
1 Jul 12
I heard that withdrawing via bank wire from Payza to your bank charges $15. This is the reason I use other service which is called money exchange and they have some reliable ones in sulit.com.ph. For now I would say Payza is good (because that's the only processor I use now...lol).
@richiem (3644)
• Philippines
13 Jul 12
I am new at JSS and I am using payza. My upline sold me Payza funds. I paid him through gcash and then he sent me money on my Payza account. Of course, you should trust your seller first before you do this. I intend to use Payza all the way. I have my EON card renewed and it will be available next week. At that time, I will try to verify my Payza account with my EON card. I have read some success stories with verifying Payza with EON. And then also the other option is RCBC MyWallet.