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  1. Unread #1 - Aug 24, 2010 at 11:59 PM
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    Alert pay?

    Well I decided to be done with paypal, because they locked my account permanently, and they wont even tell me why? I have 389$ in there also, and I can't get it back for 180 days? Lame... ANYWAYS

    I'm seeking alternative payment methods for my sales, and I came across Alert Pay... I made a account and everything, but before I actually use it can someone give me some details about it that has experience with it? Like can people recover money, etc, etc.

    I also am going to start accepting Western Union as payment methods... But what information will I have to give out for them to send me payments, cause I really don't feel comfortable sending out my home address ( someone told me they needed that ).

    Any help on any of these subjects will be greatly appreciated. Or if you have another alt. payment method that works please share with me.

    Thanks,

    JBD7​
     
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    Alert pay?

    Have you tried Moneybookers? It's pretty good.
     
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    Alert pay?

    I've heard of it, how does it work?
     
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    Alert pay?

    Still need help..
     
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    Alert pay?

    The one time I tried using AlertPay they were having technical problems with their site, so I wasn't able to successfully send money.

    As for Western Union, here's a guide on it:
    http://sythe.org/showthread.php?t=570838

    According to the guide, all the sender needs is your correct full name.
     
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    Alert pay?

    Thanks, any more help/suggestions
     
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    Alert pay?

    Use moneybookers or western union.
    Well, how do you need to send money?
    Just for trading on Sythe, or for other purposes?
    Are you 18+?
     
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    Alert pay?

    To recieve a WU payment (in the US) you need to provide the following:

    First name
    Last name
    City
    State

    -- I wouldn't recommend dealing with WU payments unless its a large transfer, cause the fees they take is ridiculous @ lower transfers.
     
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    Alert pay?

    I use AlertPay, it's very useful, they can't recover money, if they include the note about virtual items and send the payment as 'Other'

    The only downside on it, is that it has pretty large fees
     
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