Signed up With Payza

@NailTech (6874)
United States
November 29, 2012 5:34pm CST
I signed up for Payza today for the first time in order to receive money from microworkers. Have you used this site? I have only been using Paypal up til now. I am wondering how it works and how the money is sent to you. Does it work better than Paypal? How are the fees? I have to make at least $9. so I can withdraw anything or is it more?
8 responses
@tonyllenium (6251)
• Italy
20 Dec 12
i ahve a payza account because i used it in the past when it was called alertpay so as regards this payment processor it was almost ike paypal and i never had problems with it so now it is changed into payza,because this company bought the old alertpay,so i don't know how it works now because i use almost all paypal!!I think in general is quite similar to paypal may be you can check about fees or something like that in this way you won't meet surprises when receive/transfer your money!!
• Italy
22 Dec 12
yes in many cases paypal is the mjor option as payment processor so almost all use this system ..payza is just another option is somebody prefer this system than paypal...anyway the major systems work always at the same way!
@NailTech (6874)
• United States
22 Dec 12
I only use paypal as well, and am not that responsive to anything else right now. Payza seems to be almost the same but no one else I know uses it.
@911Ricki (13588)
• Canada
30 Nov 12
I have a Payza account for the same reason as you. I am currently saving up for a vaccum cleaner. I have $45.00 and almost reached another $12.00 to add it. I havent gotten enough to transfer it to my bank account yet though. I think the minimum in Microworkers is $9.00, I try to make $12.00 usually. You can add whatever to your Payza account but there is a fee of 0.50 cents to transfer it to your bank (I believe for each transfer you make), so I am trying to get all the money then transfer it so its just 1 fee.
@NailTech (6874)
• United States
22 Dec 12
I won't add any money to it, I would just wait til it hits the minimum. I have to go back there and see what happened to the acct, cause i almost forgot about it this week. Too much going on.
@911Ricki (13588)
• Canada
26 Dec 12
I don't add money to it, never put money int any site. But I have $85.00 right now sitting in my Payza account from Microworkers. Once it gets so high then I will transfer it to my bank.
@narnia007 (1050)
• India
30 Nov 12
I have some money in payaza,but I have not withdrawn from it.In my country they offer only bankwire with fees of 20 dollars.For your country,you will get more options with lesser fees.However it is costlier than paypal.Otherwise they are similar to paypal and deliver money quickly.If you send money to others,the receiver will get a deduction of 1 dollar.
• Malaysia
30 Nov 12
Yeah same here we just can withdraw using bank wire. 20 dollar fees just for withdraw it so waste of money. Maybe if that people from USA and Europe is less fees.
@carben44 (322)
30 Nov 12
Personally, I would avoid Payza like the plague!! They have serious issues, and in all honesty, they probably won't be around in 12 months time. Their biggest mistake was associating themselves with HYIP!
@NailTech (6874)
• United States
22 Dec 12
OK I will take your advice on that. It is not that important to me anyways.
• Howrah, India
30 Nov 12
In my country Payza doesn't offer withdraw of money bank transfer and also withdraw via cheak is also very higher so I use Paypal only...
@NailTech (6874)
• United States
22 Dec 12
Then there's no use in using it, do what is best for you. I think you know how it works so good luck to you.
@AkamaruKei (5219)
• Malaysia
30 Nov 12
I have a payza account but i never use it to receive any payment in earning online site. I see it have a high fees than paypal. I cannot withdraw money direct to local bank account here it must use wire bank and it charge high fees. I never see any online shopping site using payza as payment so i prefer like to use paypal.
@NailTech (6874)
• United States
30 Nov 12
Ah I see. That really isn't right that you have to pay higher fees. They charge too much fees as it is for everything in Paypal too. Maybe it is alittle lower for me via Payza living in the US? I am with you, I never see any website using Payza either, thanks for the input it is really helpful!!
• Malaysia
30 Nov 12
I hear 2 years ago a lot people say payza it's name before this is alertpay is better than paypal. After that alertpay have a problem and they change name to payza. Very long time i not login in payza i dont know if they have any update.
@elisa812 (3026)
• United States
30 Nov 12
I have been hearing about Payza lately, but I've never had an account with them. So far, I've only earned at sites that use Paypal. I usually prefer those sites, cause I know I can use Paypal at most places online to make purchases, and I also like being able to transfer the money over to a bank account. I don't know much about Payza, but it doesn't seem like I've ever seen a place where you can use Payza for purchases, so that would probably be a big downfall.
@marguicha (230350)
• Chile
30 Nov 12
I try to work only at sites that work with paypal. I haven`t found many places where I can buy anything with payza, but many accept paypal. So I use it to upgrade at sites that have both cash processors and that you can buy with one and withdraw with another.