methods of Payment

Post » Thu Jun 02, 2011 9:44 pm

Hi Community!
I'd like to know if there will be other payment methods? No news for that info?
And more of that... I'd like to know if there will be Webmoney payment as a way of payment among all others, if they will be in future?
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Sarah Kim
 
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Post » Thu Jun 02, 2011 3:54 pm

Dude no-one uses Webmoney
They should add Paypal
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Kirsty Wood
 
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Post » Fri Jun 03, 2011 1:40 am

Hi Community!
I'd like to know if there will be other payment methods? No news for that info?
And more of that... I'd like to know if there will be Webmoney payment as a way of payment among all others, if they will be in future?


I'd like another payment method... paypal maybe??
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Milad Hajipour
 
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Post » Fri Jun 03, 2011 1:30 am

No don't have paypal wallet. And don't want any. Using a webmoney, cause paypal isn't good choice, for me.
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Steph
 
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Post » Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:53 pm

Hi Community!
I'd like to know if there will be other payment methods? No news for that info?
And more of that... I'd like to know if there will be Webmoney payment as a way of payment among all others, if they will be in future?


I'd like another payment method... paypal maybe??

pay-by-call (phone) another one...
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Alex Blacke
 
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Post » Thu Jun 02, 2011 6:18 pm

No don't have paypal wallet. And don't want any. Using a webmoney, cause paypal isn't good choice, for me.
Not many people use Webmoney, so it won't be profitable for them to add WM as a payment source. Paypal on the other hand is used by millions of people worldwide.
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Post » Thu Jun 02, 2011 6:33 pm

No don't have paypal wallet. And don't want any. Using a webmoney, cause paypal isn't good choice, for me.
Not many people use Webmoney, so it won't be profitable for them to add WM as a payment source. Paypal on the other hand is used by millions of people worldwide.

Who Uses WebMoney?

WebMoney is like a Russian PayPal. It has become an integral part of Russian online business within the last decade, mainly because WebMoney is one of the few payment systems that survived in the rough Russian market and is still well-protected from multiple attacks of online hackers. Another reason of WebMoney’s success in Russia is relative inaccessibility of other world-wide payment systems. PayPal applies a number of restrictions to its users from Russia, which means that Russian PayPal users cannot receive online transfers. They can only send one. A WebMoney transfer can go both ways. You are free to send, receive and exchange currencies.

There are several categories of people that use WebMoney regularly:

Russian Freelancers

Now many Russian professionals, website masters, graphic designers, translators, writers, or advertisers who offer online services use WebMoney to do business with their clients. It is convenient to make a WebMoney transfer to receive money in Russia in a fast and safe manner.

Russian Companies

You would be surprised how many companies that offer online products and services use WebMoney as a primary payment option. Even though they pay 0.8% per each WebMoney transfer within the system, companies still find WebMoney cheaper and easier to use than other online payment systems.

People from Different Countries

Many individuals that do business with Russian companies and purchase products in Russia use WebMoney. If you are planning to open a WebMoney account just for the fun of it, don’t. First of all, this system has a number of security measures which you need to follow in order to open an account. Besides if you are not going to use it in the Russian market, why bother – you won’t be able to use it for anything else. However, if you do business with Russian partners, use Russian online services or even get paid by a Russian company, having an active WebMoney account will save you from a lot of trouble trying to figure our how to send and receive payments in the Russian Net.

So... That makes clear to you that many Russians are using webmoney? Cause paypal is not good for them. Like the situation with me.
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Post » Thu Jun 02, 2011 11:28 pm

So WebMoney is used by russians only - PayPal by the entire world, that includes Russia. So why should they leave the entire world out just because you don't feel like getting a PayPal-Account?
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Post » Thu Jun 02, 2011 3:51 pm

So WebMoney is used by russians only - PayPal by the entire world, that includes Russia. So why should they leave the entire world out just because you don't feel like getting a PayPal-Account?
Did you read all with attention?
"PayPal applies a number of restrictions to its users from Russia, which means that Russian PayPal users cannot receive online transfers. They can only send one. A WebMoney transfer can go both ways. You are free to send, receive and exchange currencies."
So why do I need PayPal which is not beneficial for me?
And why do Russian men need wallet that cannot receive online transfers?
It's isn't functional for Russian.

"For using one time and forgetting about it" - is not the answer. It's only excuse.
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