Want to know about Payza.
By MrGhost
@MrGhost (550)
March 30, 2013 2:11am CST
As some sites do not use Paypal as their money processor, I need to open an account at Payza. Would anyone be kind enough to help me in this respect? Does it provide with any account number like that in ordinary banks or instead of an account, all that it provides is the email address registered with it like that in paypal? If it is like that in Paypal, it means that all I have to do for receiving payment from any site by it is to write the email address registered with Payza.Isn't it? Like Paypal, does it require any verification? What would happen if I do not verify the account? Would it interfere in any way for receiving payments from the sites I am going to work with and also for making investments in sites of my choice?
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4 responses
@DoctorDidi (7018)
• India
31 Mar 13
As far as I know is that it is the same as Paypal except that in Paypal you always need verification for any sort of transaction but in Payza you need it in selective cases which would be more clear to you from my quoting from the site-‘Verification of a Payza Personal account is not necessary in order to add, send or withdraw funds, up to a certain limit. Verification is necessary for Business accounts to add, send or withdraw funds in most cases. Account verification increases the security of our network as we are able to verify and authenticate users. Although not necessary, account verification is highly recommended. In some cases, when transactions involve substantial amounts, our Security department may ask some members to verify their Payza account before they can proceed with their transactions’
@sanjaybaruip (40)
• India
31 Mar 13
Payza is same as paypal
They works life paypal just names is different. If you are doing any kind of online job or you want to make a payment to any other hen you can use payza because sometime paypal not available their.
I used it, the features is good and you can easily verified your account compared to paypal which takes lot of days to complete.
@youless (112586)
• Guangzhou, China
30 Mar 13
I have an approved Payza account. But I prefer to use Paypal since it is the most reliable payment method in my opinion.
You just need to register a Payza account with your email account. It works like signing up in Paypal. When I got my account approved, I just needed to provide them my ID card and credit card copy and that's all. It is easy. After several days, your account will be verified.
I don't like using Payza anyway. Since I can't withdraw my money and send it to my bank account. It said that my bank information is incorrect. But it doesn't make a sense because I use the same to withdraw money from my Paypal account. Fortunately I found someone who can transfer Payza money with me. Although the rate is not so nice, but at least I can get my money and it is good enough. The disadvantage is that it is still risky since I have to send him my Payza money at first and then he sends me the money later. But I have no better choice.
@Tushavi (2077)
• Karachi, Pakistan
30 Mar 13
Payza is Payment Processor Likes a PayPal, I am using Payza since they came to business online, right now we all expect some big steps by payza or else they loose the grip on business, the biggest problem peoples facing with payza now is their support, they solve small issue within 3-4 months & No withdraw method, they also stop support services on Digital Point Forums, My Advice is for you to use Payza with cautions, don't leave big funds there, & you are safe... have a nice day...