| lolpie | 02-01-2008 12:53 AM | Moneybooks and Propay Which one in your opinion is better for using on eBay? |
Chris Hanson | 02-01-2008 12:57 AM | Propay all the way |
lolpie | 02-01-2008 01:20 AM | Does it integrate with eBay? What do I need to do...?
Thanks for answering quickly btw! |
Chris Hanson | 02-01-2008 01:23 AM | The only drawback is you have to send invoices |
aspkin | 02-01-2008 01:25 AM | ProPay looks like a good option. |
lolpie | 02-01-2008 01:31 AM | Alright thanks, right now I'm signing up for Propay. Do I NEED to give Merchant Info when I sign up? I don't run a business :( |
ramz858 | 10-21-2008 08:53 PM | Propay= NO pay
I've used Propay as my card processor for 2 years now, and can honestly say I have never once had a good experience with any issue that has occured. I kept giving them the benefit of the doubt when when they froze my funds, charged me extra fees, deactivated my debit card, charged my checking acct without notice, etc, but finally threw in the towel and switched.
It's not worth using them, especially if you're trying to do any kind of volume.
They have NO chargeback support, their hidden fees really add up, their rates are terrible, their resolutions dept will freeze your funds on a whim, they give you low per transaction and monthly limits, etc etc etc.
Calling customer service will only let you talk to the front phone person, not the "resolutions dept" or "limits dept", who are always mysteriously in "meetings".
Please check around the web for the many unsatisfied propay customers. |
sam111 | 10-22-2008 02:05 AM | Friends it is ok that regarding investmnets or money we should read books. But we must invest our hard earned money with our own knowledge. |
newguy121 | 10-27-2008 11:19 AM | I would say moneybookers. They are eBay approved and they SEEM legit. Ive used them for high value transaction over 4k each and they made me only send in docs after I failed to confirm my pin(I was away for a bit and missed the letter).
There are some threads on here regarding this, but the better of the two is moneybookers. |
alexzin | 10-27-2008 11:13 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by newguy121
(Post 63098)
I would say moneybookers. They are eBay approved and they SEEM legit. Ive used them for high value transaction over 4k each and they made me only send in docs after I failed to confirm my pin(I was away for a bit and missed the letter).
There are some threads on here regarding this, but the better of the two is moneybookers. |
As I know about the moneybookers,after the buyer receives your invoice,they have to register a moneybooker account in order to complete the transaction.Is there any other way that can accept the buyer directly pays with their own credit card without registering the MB account? |
RobFagles | 07-21-2009 09:48 PM | Does anyone know the answer to the question? |
SECondplaygames | 08-29-2009 10:35 PM | do both propay and money brokers share your info with EBay/ Paypal?? |
superking | 08-30-2009 08:34 PM | You need to provide social# for moneybookers account and only one account per person per eBay account. So if your ebay account A is killed, don't think about using the same moneybookers account because moneybookers' system will not permit that. Also Propay is only goof for powersellers as of now... |
Just checked with moneybookers today and they won't say which or how much info is shared with ebay (MEANING we share everything.). So I CAN'T use moneybookers on our stealth ebay account. |
superking | 09-01-2009 03:15 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Joer
(Post 101843)
Just checked with moneybookers today and they won't say which or how much info is shared with ebay (MEANING we share everything.). So I CAN'T use moneybookers on our stealth ebay account. | you can, it's not that big of a deal.
But only one person per moneybookers account(SS# required)
and only one moneybookers account per ebay account(once you link them, they are linked, you can not change your eBay account-even if suspended) |
surcerouche | 09-17-2009 10:42 AM | Does anyone know how to get your money faster from moneybookers.
It has taken me 15 days + 2 banking days for one ebay transaction. |
superking | 09-18-2009 11:11 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by surcerouche
(Post 104347)
Does anyone know how to get your money faster from moneybookers.
It has taken me 15 days + 2 banking days for one ebay transaction. | Yea, be a powerseller or be with them for 3-5 months, you can request for less settlement. |
tbach2k | 10-27-2009 04:03 PM | So it takes a long time to get money from moneybooker's.
I was trying to find a merchant that paid out quickly since i was about to sell 25,000+ k in items and didnt want to worry about money being held by paypal.
Is my best bet just getting a regular merchant account?.
Will this work for a stealth ebay account ?.
Ie i use a merchant account with my real info to process on a stealth that doesnt? |
superking | 10-27-2009 04:31 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by tbach2k
(Post 110154)
So it takes a long time to get money from moneybooker's.
I was trying to find a merchant that paid out quickly since i was about to sell 25,000+ k in items and didnt want to worry about money being held by paypal.
Is my best bet just getting a regular merchant account?.
Will this work for a stealth ebay account ?.
Ie i use a merchant account with my real info to process on a stealth that doesnt? |
IF you have a seller account- you can use propay, as long as you dont sell items they prohibit. As far as moneybookers you will get pay as long as you dont do the same. Don't give them trouble and they wont give u trouble. Simple |
bobby2000 | 11-06-2009 12:30 AM | moneybookers question has anyone had experience with moneybookers, im reading that there is a 10 day hold + a 40 day period. How are them in terms of payout, their customer service sucks though because its been 2 days now and still no reply, i left a message on voice and still no call back.... ?? any good experience? bad? please post it here, thanks. oh btw
do they accept big transactions in weekly, about 5k in 2 days. or hold payments.? do they also verify address before withdrawing??? Drivers License????? |
superking | 11-06-2009 10:29 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by bobby2000
(Post 111188)
has anyone had experience with moneybookers, im reading that there is a 10 day hold + a 40 day period. How are them in terms of payout, their customer service sucks though because its been 2 days now and still no reply, i left a message on voice and still no call back.... ?? any good experience? bad? please post it here, thanks. oh btw
do they accept big transactions in weekly, about 5k in 2 days. or hold payments.? do they also verify address before withdrawing??? Drivers License????? | As long as you used real information, you should be fine. There is a 15 day hold for payments, you can request to shorten the hold if you have power seller status or been with them for more than 2-3 months and have good records.
I have transferred more than 10K(each transaction about $50) to my bank accounts from my moneybookers, but they did locked my accounts when I opened multiple account with stealth information, ... but as long as you're not doing anything "wrong" you should be ok and able to see money after 15 days. |
surcerouche | 11-12-2009 09:54 AM | I have been with moneybookers ever since I got my original booting from ebay/paypal. I call my stealth w/moneybookers account my bread and butter.
It is sloooooooooooow as molasses to get the money. Seriously, I sell the item, then I get the "what is moneybookers?" email from my customer. After I assure them that moneybookers is ebay approved, they make the payment, then I have to wait 14 business days for the money (at that time it is considered payment pending) then it disappears for two days and then poof appears in my bank account.
If you can go with a merchant account or paypal, I would definitely suggest it as that is what I do with the rest of my stealths, but if you want one that is slow, steady and so far untouchable make one Moneybookers. | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:22 AM. | |
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