Do you have Alertpay? Is it safe?

@hulaboy (319)
Micronesia
July 23, 2009 2:48pm CST
I just signed up with alertpay but i haven't use it yet because i don't really trust it. Instead i'm still using paypal, can anyone whose got experience with alertpay tell me that it's safe and please be descriptive or detailed. Alot of these online monemaking sites prefer to use alertpay over paypal so i'm just wondering.
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5 responses
@Jimeous (858)
• New Zealand
23 Jul 09
I've been at alertpay for a few years now, I've been able to get a cheque from the site and they've been pretty good to me.
@kiiizu (1901)
• Estonia
23 Jul 09
I had some doubts in the very beginning, but now I have used it for some time, and everything is OK. Their verifying method is a bit weird: they want a copy of your ID card, or drivers' license, or passport, and a phone or electricity bill to prove, the address you provided is correct, but I don't believe it can cause any harm. Now I'm happy that I signed up with them, because my best earning program uses many payment processors (incl. AlertPay), but no Paypal.
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
23 Jul 09
I have Alertpay account. I also have Paypal account. Alertpay is well managed and works like Paypal. I haven't used it too often, but I have full confidence in the system, and would certainly use it for the programs which require Alertpay for processing payments.
@tdemex (3540)
• United States
23 Jul 09
It's very safe they've been around a whale! They do take longer to do processing probably because they are in Canada. Some sites can;t use paypal because of the nature of their business model but Alertpay will work with them. The only problem I have with these cash handlers is you can't take money from one to the other, they don't interface? Go Figure! I have a paypal debit card and it's great! tdemex
@roseyroser (1059)
• United States
23 Jul 09
Alertpay is safe. Like the other person said, transactions are kind of slow with them. I prefer Paypal because they are faster and there isn't a fee to withdraw money.