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Why not roll your own with stripe.com[^]?
veni bibi saltavi
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Venmo[^] might be an alternative, although I think they're owned by PayPal. The linked page seems to imply you don't need an attached bank account.
#SupportHeForShe
Government can give you nothing but what it takes from somebody else. A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got, including your freedom.-Ezra Taft Benson
You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun
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swampwiz wrote: but it seems that I can no longer do business with them.
I have my reasons for never doing business with PayPal again either.
Marc
Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm floaties. It gives you undeserved confidence and will eventually drown you. - DangerBunny
Artificial intelligence is the only remedy for natural stupidity. - CDP1802
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There's plenty out there using Western Union...
I hear delivery of ordered items may be a little slow but with so many people sending boatloads of cash to Romania via WU I'm sure it's all good; I mean where else could you get for example a 1 year old porche for under $5k?
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There's no real alternative for eBay, but for paying private folks, simply use direct bank transfer.
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Also looking for a replacement which serves European Union. Paypal is unable to handle my request: Spanish IP - Browser language German - Swiss Bank ! They mix up all this. BAD Website Programmers.
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When you log in, you should be able to navigate to this page through Menu: Help / Contact -> Call Customer Service -> Call Us[^] and the page also provides One-off passcode.
I got this number in UK 0800 358 7911 and international +353 1 436 9004. Depends where you are you might get automatically a different number.
I was able to resolve all my issues through the phone.
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Payoneer. I started using it about 6 months ago.
With Payoneer, you get a Mastercard debit card that you load from your Payoneer account i.e. you can make purchases/withdraw cash with it as long as you have transferred money to it from your Payoneer account. For me, not being in the States, this is a gamechanger because while many places let you pay with Paypal, many, many more places let you pay with a Mastercard, so this is saving me quite a bit of money because it allows me to get paid in US dollars and also to easily pay in US dollars, no need to go through a currency exchange. Payoneer also lets you accept local bank transfers in certain countries i.e. the client does a bank transfer to a local Payoneer-owned bank account and the money is then transferred to your Payoneer account.
Payoneer's fee structure is also different than Paypal's. If you bill someone via Payoneer, you get the entire sum, unlike Paypal. However, while paying via the Payoneer Mastercard costs nothing, there's a fee to transfer money to the card, and a fee to withdraw cash via ATM. Also, Payoneer has "cross-border fees": "when the transaction is made in the currency of the card, but the bank, which issued the card, and the merchant, who charged the card, are located in different countries, the cross-border fee will be charged for this transaction. Payoneer applies a cross-border fee of up to 3.5%."
One annoying thing about Payoneer's Mastercard is that it has an annual fee (USD$36), and that money is immediately taken from your account as soon as you earn enough.
You should take a look at your past few months of Paypal charges to estimate if you would have saved money with Payoneer. My rough estimate is that if you're charging clients less than $100 dollars at a time and Payoneer will charge a cross-border fee, it's cheaper to charge the clients with Paypal. It would be nice if Payoneer (or someone else) had a fee estimation calculator that made it easy to compare how much a given transaction cost via Paypal or Payoneer.
Payoneer Customer Care is definitely better than Paypal support, replies within 24 hours.
Payoneer also has an affiliate program where you earn $25 for any referral who earns over $100 with their Payoneer account.
Overall, it comes down to what kind of payment services you need. I still use Paypal for some things, mainly as a seller to people who want a Paypal payment option, but I try to use Payoneer when I can.
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You got caught by the spam filter. Be careful
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Buying on ebay is not really a problem without PP. I have paypal, but I cannot remember the last time I used it (its been over a year) and I buy on ebay A LOT. All you need is a credit card. Might need it for selling though, I'm not sure.
Sending money to private parties however, will be more of a challenge, unfortunately. If you have online banking you can use the bill pay to send someone a check... its slower but it works. It has gotten a bit easier for the receiving party in recent years cause they can use their phone to make a deposit with a picture.
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kmoorevs wrote: the first iPad fixed that!
across the back of the head ?
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Garth J Lancaster wrote: across the back of the head ?
Well, that would've worked too, but then I would have had some explaining to do!
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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kmoorevs wrote: I also happen to be his personal IT guy that can remote in and fix anything, at any time.
With power comes responsibility. Perhaps it's time to abuse both. <evil grin="">
kmoorevs wrote: when he impersonates 'stupid' people.
Next time, ask him to impersonate himself!
Marc
Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm floaties. It gives you undeserved confidence and will eventually drown you. - DangerBunny
Artificial intelligence is the only remedy for natural stupidity. - CDP1802
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I managed to get out of the role as the IT guy a when smart phones & pads appeared:
1. act dumber then the source person when handed a phone/pad to be fixed ('how do you get to main screen')
2. point at somebody half your age using a similar device doing all sorts of magic (like taking a picture of his lunch) and tell the original person to see them
...in honesty that's not all BS, how fast and what kids can do with those things twiddling one thumb is streets past my skills using all my digits - sometimes takes me more than a few pokes just to hit the right spot on the tiny little screen even when I go full-on serious and take off my glasses,... mutter mutter ... stupid smart sh*t, bring back the rotary
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Better yet, join in and impersonate him!
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Many moons ago installed comodo antivir on a win2k machine, about 1 month later uninstalled it (slowing too much). But it never really properly uninstalled, left crap everywhere (files, temp folder logs, registry, seven system folders that time). Couldn't even re-install it to re-try the official uninstaller, ever - uninstall helper utilities couldn't suck it out either.
Never trusted the dodo again.
This week (Wed), W7 box, client request 'take a look at comodo backup', OK, their choice (their box)
late afternoon, install - ok,
hey, it's almost 4:30pm, well past time to go home (reboot to be sure install complete ...)
next day (teamv) try it out, schedules etc, seemed - ok, but missing features wanted,
uninstall, binge watch some shows, quick teamv connect to check no errors, reboot, go to bed
Sat, bored, start download of another backup software, doing a little file housekeeping,
helloo, comodo log file in temp: kill ... "file in use," ... What!!
task manager - yup, comodo services running,
kill, kill, take ownership of Program Files directory (coz the scrambled the perms), delete,
registry - also full of comodo crap, virtual disk, file formats, services (again scrambled perms), delete
And now I know why so many people "like" comdodo's crap ware...
... it's because they don't have the skill set to remove it, and so being stuck in place they just pretend it's fine.
It's like removing blood from carpet. (Remember: lay plastic before taking the shot).
What a huge POS; never again! Even if asked by nice people giving me money I'll say no (in official speak "out of scope.").
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Did you try bleepingcomputer[^]?
This from the above link:
Quote: Start in Safe Mode
Rename the following files to something else. (eg change ext to .x)
system32\drivers\cmderd.sys
system32\drivers\cmdguard.sys
system32\drivers\cmdhlp.sys
system32\drivers\cmdide.sys
rename the following folder
c:\program files\comodo
restart in normal mode
Rename the files and folder to their original name
system32\drivers\cmderd.sys
system32\drivers\cmdguard.sys
system32\drivers\cmdhlp.sys
system32\drivers\cmdide.sys
rename the following folder
c:\program files\comodo
Run Uninstall all Comodo entries from Control panel Viola!
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Achieved same result (kill services rather then reboot twice - hammers vs screwdrivers),
Point was why the dodo uninstallers do such a piss poor job?
Yeah I know many uninstallers leave little bits of fluff here and there,
but dodo leaves huge steaming piles of ...
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I got rid of them very soon after they decided to install their "ultra-safe" browser on my machines without so much as a "by your leave" or "kiss my @rse".
Mind, I'll grant that it was ultra safe -- the few times I tried to start it (each time on a different machine), it froze immediately, then crashed. No way could any malicious web-page infect my boxes then, eh?
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Who is the member rse of whom you speak?
Cheers,
Peter
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He's still not very active.
I would have expected at least a little activity every day.
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