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Best Paypal alternatives?

I want to replace Paypal (I am sick of them blocking, using my money and not paying any interest for it) with skrill, 2checkout or payoneer. Which one do you recommend? Only them support my country.

Best paypal alternative
  1. Skrill17 votes
    1. 2checkout
      88.24%
    2. Payoneer
      11.76%

Comments

  • 2CheckOut is great, providing your chargeback & dispute rates are low. If you have recurring issues with them, they too can be difficult to deal with.

  • VortexMagnus said: If you have recurring issues with them, they too can be difficult to deal with.

    What do you mean by recurring issues? Recurring payments?

  • VortexMagnusVortexMagnus Member
    edited October 2016

    @drdrake said:

    VortexMagnus said: If you have recurring issues with them, they too can be difficult to deal with.

    What do you mean by recurring issues? Recurring payments?

    Sorry - reoccurring. If you receive a high rate of disputes and/or chargebacks, 2CO is quite prone to withholding funds also.

  • I found nothing better than PayPal even if you run business in the US :(

  • @trnj said:
    I found nothing better than PayPal even if you run business in the US :(

    How come?

    @VortexMagnus said:

    @drdrake said:

    VortexMagnus said: If you have recurring issues with them, they too can be difficult to deal with.

    What do you mean by recurring issues? Recurring payments?

    Sorry - reoccurring. If you receive a high rate of disputes and/or chargebacks, 2CO is quite prone to withholding funds also.

    I know that I will never receive a dispute.

  • doghouchdoghouch Member
    edited October 2016

    @drdrake If you never receive disputes, PayPal is the best option. It does a pretty damn good job at taking payments :P

  • TheKillerTheKiller Member
    edited October 2016

    Payoneer is a good alternative and with less fees. You can receive payments from companies and from individuals (ACH and credit/debit card payments) but outbound payment option is only prepaid MasterCard.

    2 business days are required to get the funds cleared.

  • seriesnseriesn Member
    edited October 2016

    Honestly, if you are in online business, not having paypal support could be a huge turn off for most of the visitors. I for one barely shop with my wallet or cc in hand and most of us are too lazy to get up and get things from the table. Paypal is major player when it comes to digital transactions for consumers.

    A short fascinating story, I over heard one of my employees telling another one how he had a "date with an escort" and paid her via paypal because he had no cash with him, I could not believe my own ear for a moment.

  • @seriesn said:
    Honestly, if you are in online business, not having paypal support could be a huge turn off for most of the visitors. I for one barely shop with my wallet or cc in hand and most of us are too lazy to get up and get things from the table. Paypal is major player when it comes to digital transactions for consumers.

    A short fascinating story, I over heard one of my employees telling another one how he had a "date with an escort" and paid her via paypal because he had no cash with him, I could not believe my own ear for a moment.

    Lol wtf?! Did she had an ecommerce site too?

  • As If I asked lol? Pretty sure it was those paypal donation stuff. > @drdrake said:

    @seriesn said:
    Honestly, if you are in online business, not having paypal support could be a huge turn off for most of the visitors. I for one barely shop with my wallet or cc in hand and most of us are too lazy to get up and get things from the table. Paypal is major player when it comes to digital transactions for consumers.

    A short fascinating story, I over heard one of my employees telling another one how he had a "date with an escort" and paid her via paypal because he had no cash with him, I could not believe my own ear for a moment.

    Lol wtf?! Did she had an ecommerce site too?

  • @drdrake said:

    @seriesn said:
    Honestly, if you are in online business, not having paypal support could be a huge turn off for most of the visitors. I for one barely shop with my wallet or cc in hand and most of us are too lazy to get up and get things from the table. Paypal is major player when it comes to digital transactions for consumers.

    A short fascinating story, I over heard one of my employees telling another one how he had a "date with an escort" and paid her via paypal because he had no cash with him, I could not believe my own ear for a moment.

    Lol wtf?! Did she had an ecommerce site too?

    and afterwards opening a dispute because she used too much teeth during the blowjob.

  • @stasi said:

    @drdrake said:

    @seriesn said:
    Honestly, if you are in online business, not having paypal support could be a huge turn off for most of the visitors. I for one barely shop with my wallet or cc in hand and most of us are too lazy to get up and get things from the table. Paypal is major player when it comes to digital transactions for consumers.

    A short fascinating story, I over heard one of my employees telling another one how he had a "date with an escort" and paid her via paypal because he had no cash with him, I could not believe my own ear for a moment.

    Lol wtf?! Did she had an ecommerce site too?

    and afterwards opening a dispute because she used too much teeth during the blowjob.

    Or hands

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