airsealed | 03-27-2012 12:33 PM | ZashPay is pretty good, they have a good reputation as they are part of Fiserv, which basically runs most of the ACH system in the US. The major drawback at the moment is there is no 'request money' tab, only a 'send money' tab... which means you have to explain the system to each new customer. Quite odd for a system that probably transfers more funds than Paypal and Western Union combined. Surely they'll add one eventually, and at that point, they'll take a BIG bite out of Paypal's business.
One really good thing aboug ZashPay (for me anyway)... along with it's counterpart called PopMoney: is that as long as you're moving funds in the hundred to few thousand $ range, you're a very small transfer in the system because as mentioned ACH is the system that pretty much runs the banking and business system, so in the big picture, your transfers are inherently relatively small and unnoticed....because you're basically in the same giant pool that all the hotels, airlines, oil companies, drug companies, supermarket chains, etc. etc. use. That's the opposite of Paypal, which seems like you can get flagged for hundreds of things. |