Best Payment Gateway for JSS tripler in the Philippines
By usemyname
@usemyname (640)
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.
@usemyname (640)
• 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?
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.
@BetterDays4Me (3777)
• 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.



