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A great paypal alternative and FREE ATM CARD
Hi,
Vupay is the great alternative to Paypal. You can fund your Vupay account from almost every other online payment method. Vupay is affiliate friendly, and they will never ask for your credit card. They actually give you your own debit card. Instead of asking for a check, which takes some time, or direct deposit into your account, when you wish to withdraw from Vupay they deposit your withdrawl onto your own personal Vupay debit card. It is that easy. Also, they have a very nice affiliate program. Earn 2% of the fees from your referrals spends 10 levels deep. I asked them a question and they replied the same day. This is going to be huge. Lower fees than Paypal and Stormpay. Look!
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05-26-04, 09:04 AM
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[QUOTE=zighost.com]Hi,
Vupay is the great alternative to Paypal. You can fund your Vupay account from almost every other online payment method. Vupay is affiliate friendly, and they will never ask for your credit card. They actually give you your own debit card. Instead of asking for a check, which takes some time, or direct deposit into your account, when you wish to withdraw from Vupay they deposit your withdrawl onto your own personal Vupay debit card. It is that easy. Also, they have a very nice affiliate program. Earn 2% of the fees from your referrals spends 10 levels deep. I asked them a question and they replied the same day. This is going to be huge. Lower fees than Paypal and Stormpay. Look!
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Hmmm, I smell spam? Who's with me on this one? Well anyway, this does sound good on paper, but I bet you haven't even tried it. I, on the other hand, have been using ikobo for a while now. They also send a debit card, and I think you can earn 5% per their affiliate level (10 levels). The debit card part is tested by yours truly... Works out so far.
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05-26-04, 10:57 AM
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Smell spam? You not read what this fora is about?
Well they sound good, I clicked your link and I can't complete a load I get a session end because of a security issue.
Hope your not trying to do anything malicious.
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05-28-04, 05:52 AM
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Well, maybe I'm mistaking. My apologies. I didn't mean to be rude. I will be more careful the next time. I'm sorry again.
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05-31-04, 06:46 AM
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[QUOTE=mandrake][QUOTE=zighost.com]Hi,
Vupay is the great alternative to Paypal. You can fund your Vupay account from almost every other online payment method. Vupay is affiliate friendly, and they will never ask for your credit card. They actually give you your own debit card. Instead of asking for a check, which takes some time, or direct deposit into your account, when you wish to withdraw from Vupay they deposit your withdrawl onto your own personal Vupay debit card. It is that easy. Also, they have a very nice affiliate program. Earn 2% of the fees from your referrals spends 10 levels deep. I asked them a question and they replied the same day. This is going to be huge. Lower fees than Paypal and Stormpay. Look!
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Hmmm, I smell spam? Who's with me on this one? Well anyway, this does sound good on paper, but I bet you haven't even tried it. I, on the other hand, have been using ikobo for a while now. They also send a debit card, and I think you can earn 5% per their affiliate level (10 levels). The debit card part is tested by yours truly... Works out so far.
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Maybe they are new in this business. I never heard of Vupay. I tried to visit their website right now and it doesn't even exist. Maybe it's a scam or something. Also it's true that with ikobo someone can gain much more from the affiliate program. And they are quite old in this business.
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05-31-04, 08:35 AM
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I suppose they are new. I also haven't heard of them, then again I can't say I know all these services. They seem to be popping out everywhere. I guess it's good thing, since there is competition.
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06-14-04, 05:39 AM
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I suppose they are new. I also haven't heard of them, then again I can't say I know all these services. They seem to be popping out everywhere. I guess it's good thing, since there is competition.
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I am sure they are a mini mini company and wants to scam people. Stay away from it. Really
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06-14-04, 09:18 AM
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Hehehe, "mini mini" company you say. That's funny. You're probably right though. Nowadays you can't be too carefull about who you trust with you money. It seems as though everybody's out to get it. I tend to agree with sagem regarding Vupay. Where is this company based anyway? Who do they have as partners? Since I'm on this subject, I'd like to know the same stuff about ikobo as well. Thanks.
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06-15-04, 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by mandrake
Hehehe, "mini mini" company you say. That's funny. You're probably right though. Nowadays you can't be too carefull about who you trust with you money. It seems as though everybody's out to get it. I tend to agree with sagem regarding Vupay. Where is this company based anyway? Who do they have as partners? Since I'm on this subject, I'd like to know the same stuff about ikobo as well. Thanks.
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Yes, I agree but what can we say about other companies in this business ? Do you alternatives which deserve to be talked about in this thread ?
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06-15-04, 03:38 PM
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Well, since I've mentioned ikobo before, I'd like to bring the spotlight down on them. I see them as a pretty well established company. I wouldn't mind hearing some other user's opinions about them. Feel free to contribute to this.
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