Just asking... I'm probably never going to use either, but it's a slow day for me today.
“If you can convince the lowest white man he’s better than the best colored man, he won’t notice you’re picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he’ll empty his pockets for you.”
Neither one has to die, they are two options that you can choose to use. I currently get paid by paxum, wire and payoneer. I choose to use three methods out of many that are offered by my sponsors.
You will find the same people that cried like babies when all of their money was locked in epass' still choosing to use just one method again. They get what they deserve.
after the epassporte fiasco, anyone keeping any money in these services is asking for it. Unless they are FDIC insured and backed by a proper bank with a license, i wouldnt touch em with a ten foot pole.
So far 0 sponsors supporting it,therefore no use for me.
It was like that when paxum started, nobody offered it. Then you had all these people appearing demanding that their sponsors started to use it. Sponsors gave into the demands and those who made the demands dissapeared never to be seen on forums again....
It was like that when paxum started, nobody offered it. Then you had all these people appearing demanding that their sponsors started to use it. Sponsors gave into the demands and those who made the demands dissapeared never to be seen on forums again....
Lol i was demanding too,some sponsors even added strictly because i personaly requested it otherwise they maybe never would add it.I could "abuse"my power again but redpass so far does not impress me.
The ship has sailed, paxum owns the market already.
What a sig...
“If you can convince the lowest white man he’s better than the best colored man, he won’t notice you’re picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he’ll empty his pockets for you.”
One more option to pay and get paid. I appreciate that we have more alternatives, so I don't have to rely on one like I did with epass. As far as I can tell there isn't much difference between redpass and paxum when it comes to fees, not for my use anyways. And certainly not if you compare the cost of these with the cost of using paypal, checks or wire transfers.
We will look into adding redpass as a payment solution in PlugRush. Do they have any sort of api or Pay now buttons?
You will find the same people that cried like babies when all of their money was locked in epass' still choosing to use just one method again. They get what they deserve.
Lol i was demanding too,some sponsors even added strictly because i personaly requested it otherwise they maybe never would add it.I could "abuse"my power again but redpass so far does not impress me.
Competition is good for everyone, for the average webmaster there are money to be saved by using RedPass. For someone not in the US and doing withdrawals and POS in their local currency the RedPass card will pay for itself in a month in reduced fees.
One more option to pay and get paid. I appreciate that we have more alternatives, so I don't have to rely on one like I did with epass. As far as I can tell there isn't much difference between redpass and paxum when it comes to fees, not for my use anyways. And certainly not if you compare the cost of these with the cost of using paypal, checks or wire transfers.
We will look into adding redpass as a payment solution in PlugRush. Do they have any sort of api or Pay now buttons?
API documentation should go up on the site today or tomorrow under Downloads.
Also with multiple cards you have access to more money, because of the daily limits for example Paxum card is $2500 per day, but today for Christmas shopping I needed more, so then it's handy to have some cards from other systems as well.
I'm very happy with Paxum, it took a beating from dozens of you on this board and still took the market. However after the hit with ePassporte, when paid on Paxum the money is on to the card and ATM'd within 24 hours.
As of now Paxum has no competitors, Cashx flopped and Payoneer doesn't even come close, so best of luck to Redpass and may it do better than the other 2. Clean competition and choice is always good (duh).
I want to buy contextual links on quality blogs For both Adult and mainstream niche - Small to massive packages
i stiil cant find redpass at sponsors that i use..
maybe next year
We have sponsors signed up, we are a new company and adding customers every day but its the holiday season and they have to announce themselves
that they added RedPass.
after the epassporte fiasco, anyone keeping any money in these services is asking for it. Unless they are FDIC insured and backed by a proper bank with a license, i wouldnt touch em with a ten foot pole.
IMHO.
Since you mentioned it, Payoneer IS FDIC insured, and we are backed by several banks, but also very large venture capital firms, including Greylock Partners and Carmel Ventures. We're also a registered Money Service Business in the USA. You can see it listed here (under New York): http://www.fincen.gov/financial_inst...eselector.html
Talia Klein
Director of Community at Payoneer
Email [email protected]
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feedback: I think Redpass is making a mistake by branding itself as a payment solution for the online entertainment industry. That's kinda limiting yourself, when the market for ewallet services is a lot bigger.
3rd world countries, every time I withdrawal money from paxum I need to pay a fee $8 dollars aprox, is that normal?
Mastercard charges a 1% fee if you withdraw in a non USD currency some banks or card issuers may add on an additional 2-3% or more which RedPass do not do.
Since I see Payoneer in a RedPass/Paxum thread thread I will bring up this thread: http://gfy.com/showthread.php?t=1048440 Where both Paxum and Payoneer claims that MC charges up to 3% in currency conversion fees.
MC charges 1%, look it up, research it and realize thats the way it is.
I did a withdrawal in THB on my RedPass card.
I got 31 THB/USD which were as good as the rate for $100 bills at Bangkok Bank
I did the same transaction at one of our competitors and got:
Which is an exchange rate that is 3% worse.
So for someone withdrawing in non-us currency and making $2.000 a month they would make more than $700 a year using RedPass compared to our competitors.
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