What about the online money processing sites?.....

By sri
@gamyam (530)
Hyderabad, India
March 20, 2013 12:36am CST
I have an account with pay pal and lr for my online earning-money transfers into my bank account.... I heard about the sites those are working for money processing in other ways... Here, now i want to know about the main functions of these sites... payza liberty reserve skrill egopay solidtrustpay .......... Please give me a brief note about the above sites, if anybody already having accounts with them.....
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8 responses
• India
20 Mar 13
All the sites mentioned by you are payment processors. We can store our online earnings in them and transfer to bank account. As you mentioned you have paypal and LR accounts all other payment processors also have the same operations.
@yanzalong (18987)
• Indonesia
21 Mar 13
According to you, which is the most reliable?
• United States
20 Mar 13
I have been working on line for the past 4-5 years and those sites you mentioned I have never heard of.
@MrGhost (550)
14 Apr 13
You say you have not heard of those sites. Then which money processor do you use for yourself?
@wolfie34 (26771)
• United Kingdom
28 Mar 13
I used to have a Payza account, which used to be called Alertpay, but they froze my account, apparently they froze all UK accounts for reasons beyond me, and yet they are based in the UK! I have never gone back to my account there. I have opened a Solidtrustpay account, but haven't used it yet. I much prefer Paypal, and now if the site I use don't use Paypal, I don't use them.
@inertia4 (27960)
• United States
25 Mar 13
All of those payment services combined cannot be what PayPal is. I think PayPal is by far the best.
@varier (5685)
• Indonesia
7 Apr 13
They are all online payment processors. You can trust them enough for not scamming you. They're all reliable enough - with several drawbacks for each, of course. As for me, it's easier to cash the money on Paypal and Liberty Reserve, while it's almost impossible to cash the money from the other payment processors. Think about what you can do with balance on each payment processors, and pick some that match your needs best.
@MrGhost (550)
1 Apr 13
There are so many money processors but the best one is Paypal. Unfortunately, all sites cannot use Paypal for its rigid terms and conditions and so we have to open accounts at other money processors. But wherever possible, try to work with Paypal.
@yanzalong (18987)
• Indonesia
20 Mar 13
I am not sure of the above mentioned sites. The sites are certainly not as big as paypal, which are worldwide used. For me personally, one account is enough. Pardon me, I cannot tell you about those sites since I am not a member of them yet.
@ARIES1973 (11426)
• Legaspi, Philippines
20 Mar 13
Hi gamyam! As of now, I only use Paypal as my payment processor. I also choose the site that I worked it and make sute that it pays through Paypal. Although I only have a few sites that I worked with. I also opened a payza account before but I was not successful in verifying my account because it does not accept visa or master card so I did not use it anymore. As of now I am happy with one payment processor. Have a great day!