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You can try @leapswitch
Checked their plans but they are too expensive.
Try - ideastack.com - They accept Indian Net banking/DebitCard via CCavenue
Also VPS in India two locations from $5 per month. US and EU
PM me your requirements and budget, let me see if we can work something out for you
If Paypal is an option, you can create a Paypal account and add your Debit card as a payment method. Many banks are supported and this will go a long way in helping you consider many providers as most of them will support Paypal. Also, even if the payment takes time (like a day), once the payment is completed, your order will be activated.
HTH.
You can use your debit card with any provider who has 2Checkout payment option. 2Checkout supports 3D Secure which is necessary for online transactions with Indian debit cards.
You have to support 3D Secure for some MasterCard or Maestro cards issued by banks in Poland too.
Yes, we support payments via Indian Credit/Debit cards, PayTM, IMPS and PayPal ofcourse
I know this isn't a reply to the question about DEBIT card, but a secured Credit Card is a great investment.
If you have/intend-to have 30,000 INR or higher savings in the bank, make a Fixed deposit for YYYYY amount
2) apply for a secured Credit card from SBIcard/ICICI/HDFC's credit card division using the Deposit Certificate as collateral.
Your card's 'credit limit' will be around 0.80*YYYYY. (24K for 30K deposit)
3) Link the card against paypal as primary payment source.
4) Peace of mind against crazy charges on your Credit card.
5) Cancel all other unsecured Credit cards.
6) Make Card payments promptly on the 10th of the Month.
its better to have international debit card, not all debit cards in india, given to the cleints are international.
once you get an international debit card, you can make payments
In the event that you still try to use your Indian debit card with an international provider and find it blocked, please don't spend too much time beating them up about it. It's really not their problem at all and there's nothing the provider can do about it.