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AlertPay / PayZa
Hi guys,
Does any of you have the option to actually withdraw money out of PayZa? My business account is currently sitting on a fair amount of money which I cannot withdraw as they disabled credit cards, bank withdraws and checks from some crazy unknown reason. Hence, I'm wondering if anyone of you have the ability to withdraw PayZa funds and possibly exchange my funds to some other processor for a certain fee?
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Did everything go well with them for you? How fast they sent you the money?
Good to know, thanks for posting @Jack, appreciated.
If anyone else has some other options feel free to post, the more choices the better
I did withdraw from Payza in November via Bank Transfer. There were no problems, except that it took some time.
Payza still is holding £100, waiting for the cheque for the past 2 Months.
Aren't they supposed to be accepting UK sometime soon?
I still don't understand why you need a Singlehop dedi which probably costs $170-200 with low"ish" specs when you can get an E3 for $100-120 or less!
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True :P You could get an $100-110 E3 from a perfectly reputable company with amazing support though
Dacentec (seriously) have the best support I've ever experienced. L5420 for $65/mo.
It is because you never used a premium server. Premium support comes at a price and yes, SingleHop is great.
I'm not saying they're not great, I agree with you - they are. I'm just saying there are cheaper options available
Yes.
I believe so, but not freephone/toll free.
Not usually, but their support is excellent all the same
Dacentec is very new, so too early to judge. When they are full, then the judgement can begin.
I have to say, that is pretty amazing. I've looked into SingleHop multiple times before, but slightly too expensive, especially for VPS nodes.
I like the look of LEAP btw
True, they are new. They don't type one word answers though, they're very detailed in their replies and support is quick.
http://puu.sh/1Jpmo
How did this turned from a payment gateway to a datacenter providers argument?
Anyway, I would recommend LSN, support isn't better than SingleHop but its great enough.
We get pretty good deals here, support is great but its speed cannot be compared to SingleHop's.
SingleHop's support is really fast even during peak hours.