Opportunity from Paypal and other money Processors!

@danzer (2723)
Philippines
January 24, 2008 8:10pm CST
The money processors like paypal have stamped their class in freezing and blocking ptc sites lately. And is there a guarantee, that in the future they will not block other accounts? These ptc sites were alarmed and transfer their money processors to Alertpay. Are there a guarantee that Aleertpay will not also block or freeze the accounts of ptc sites especially if there are numerous complaints? A good opportunity is coming for those who think of opportunities when things like this happen. I am planning to launch an international business for international members, but this time using none of these money processors which can block any account for their pleasure or protection. If you want to partner with me or be one of the early members, you can join Clickers Club as a start. You can click my profile and go to our website.
3 responses
• United States
25 Jan 08
There is never a guarantee in this business. You just gotta wait and see. How will you plan on paying your members? Mailing a check is a possibility but requires more hassle. Insecure methods are out of the question like sending cash or wire transfers so theres not that many other alternatives. You never know if a payment processor will block anything, you just gotta hope they don't. You can try AlertPay, Western Union, or Moneybookers.
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@danzer (2723)
• Philippines
25 Jan 08
Yes Western Union is one of the best alternatives though you need to a Western Union office. But it's better to be safe than having a frozen account where you cannot withdraw your money!
@stribijev (229)
• Poland
19 Feb 08
This is an online payment processor that is almost unknown in the internet community. It is called WEBMONEY and it is extremely popular in the North Eastern part of the globe. Go to www.wmtransfer.com - and see for yourself. It is very reliable. I have some money in my webmoney account and can transfer my funds to e-gold and get more! It is because in many money-converting sites you get more than you spend (some cents, but still...)
@marketing07 (6266)
• South Korea
25 Jan 08
then goodluck
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