How to withdraw funds from alertpay ?
By bdsurf
@bdsurf (703)
July 14, 2008 11:42pm CST
Alertpay supports many countries and their service is also good as I heard. When I registerd there I saw my country in select country option. Now I want to withdraw payment by bank refund. But now when they say add a bank account I cant see my country in their list. My country is Bangladesh.a small country near India, renowned in cricket. Still now alertpay accept Bangladeshi users ans I am not understand how to add bank account.
3 responses
@cambiste (1244)
• India
17 Aug 08
I heard people do get cheques from the AP. But they send it in USD, so you need a dollar account to cash itin.
It'll end up with a bank account anyway.
But if you request bankwithdrawal, you may not get the funds.
Better to exchange it to other e-currencies and request a cheque from there.
@mykmari_08 (2464)
• Philippines
15 Jul 08
I don't think I can be of help to you at the moment. But this is also one of my concerns. One of my officemates introduced us to an online earning website and Alertpay was the mode of payment they use. He has reached the minimum payout more than three months ago and he has requested for his earnings but until now, he hasn't received any penny from it.
I'm from the Philippines and it is included in the countries listed where Alertpay is available. Though I've also heard that this certain site really pays; I think it's much better if they will rather send a check in the name of the member as payee, instead of having its members open a deposit account. I guess many of us would prefer this over the current process.
I, for one, don't have the necessary funds to open a deposit account with the local bank. I'm the only one working in the family so all of our bills take the most out of my pay. My husband still hasn't got a job and for this reason, we decided that he'll personally take care of our daughter. I do engage in these online earning opportunities so that if these are genuine and they do really pay, we can rely on these extra earnings to help us in paying all our monetary obligations in the future.