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I am just wondering if there are any other comparable payment processors apart from Paypal? After having read articles from www.paypalsucks.com I am getting worried about the latter. If the services are available to Canadians, then all the better. Thanks for any and all help!
 
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Has anyone figured out how to get money out of ikobo without paying any fees?

Seems they want you to use an ATM which has a fee.
 
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Hmm, I don't think that's possible, but anyway the fee is only $1.50. How low do you want it to be? I think it's low enough, just try western union or something else. Then complain about ikobo's ATM fee. C'mon, how cheap can you get?
 
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it is not so much the $1.50 , but that it is for each ATM withdrawlal, if I want to use this for my merchant processing and I need to get out say 5K a month, and now I need to go to atm's and withdraw it $100 at a time with a $1.50 fee each time that adds up... both in time and costs. Much better if I can just deposit the cash into my bank account.

And I find WU very overpriced.. but that does not mean I wan to deal with 100s of $1.50 charges either to get my money.

I don't think considering an effective 1.5% fee is cheap.
 
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If you're from the USA you can have them transfer the money directly into your bank account. Either way, I suggest you have a chat with them on livechat, or try to find an ATM which will allow you to withdraw larger amounts of money. 100$ seems quite a little amount, I could withdraw up to 200$ from my ATM and I think it works for even higher amounts.
 
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I'm not a fan of paypal either. So I just use my 2CO account. I love it and I'm glad I'm not using paypal anymore.
 
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Originally posted by LogoBuddy
I'm not a fan of paypal either. So I just use my 2CO account. I love it and I'm glad I'm not using paypal anymore.
Good for you. I'm not using paypal either; I use ikobo and like it as well. :)
 
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Moneybooker also looks promising, but they need to become more global.
 
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Originally posted by theparrot
Moneybooker also looks promising, but they need to become more global.
I agree about the global part. I remember I signed up once and when I wanted to send money to someone I found out my country wasn't supported (I could only receive money, not send). Imagine how good I felt. Moneybookers... maybe sometime in a distant future, not for now!
 
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try this one

You can try IKOBO


It has low fee on transactions..

hope this one helps
 
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aeonmarky please remove your refferal links from your posts

axl, yes MB have low coverage and not many people use them

I use ikobo and if you want to know my reasons you will just have to ask. :)
 
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thanks
 
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Well, let's see: until now I've tried the following (except paypal :p, which is a big NO-NO, at least for me)
1. Ikobo - signed up after my problems with paypal, but I left it to that because they look rather fishy to me - very slow support staff and I spotted several spelling mistakes on the site at the time (they may have been corrected since then). Plus they seem to need a LOAD of documents to raise your transfer limit from 205$ a month. A letter from my bank? COME ON

2. Moneybookers - they also need a lot of stuff sent to them, plus the signup is tedious, I lost a customer because of that...

3. ShareIt - although it has (very) high fees, this is the one I'm using, it's similar to 2Checkout but it doesn't have a setup fee. A big advantage is that customers don't need to sign up to pay, you can simply provide a link for them to go to and pay via CC.

Hope this helps.

Oh, yeah, and also, I found some very disturbing threads regarding iKobo on Sitepoint.com - just do a search on iKobo there - it appears that iKobo pays (or used to pay) people to spam message boards with messages about how good iKobo is.
 
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It is true about needing to send ikobo some documents in order to raise the limits, the thing is I never needed to do that and now they've raised the limits to $500 for everyone so I don't think I'll need to in the future as well. I wasn't aware of the fact that you have to send a letter from your bank though... I guess they really take security serious by asking all this stuff.
 
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Canada Eh?

Check out http://www.hyperwallet.com
Not the answer for an e-commerce site, but inexpensive and easy for occasional transactions.
I think it's just useful in Canada & the US though.
 
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Well, it does look good enough I suppose, but since it doesn't work for my country I think I'll pass. I'm sticking with ikobo for now, besides they have lower fees than hyperwallet. :) Thanks anyway.
 
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I've successfully integrated ShareIt (aka Element5 Inc.) into my existing X-CART system by making a custom share-it payment module :) Works like a charm, and I even got paid with Share-it, and all is ok!
 
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^ cool :D
 
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actually I'm thinking of selling those modules for x-cart, including one for qchex.com which accepts all kind of cheques online! if people are actually interested, lemme know! It takes quite a long time to get to know x-cart's template system and php files, so I spent a lot of time on it :)

On a side note, I also added multiple currency acceptor for x-cart, so that the user can select a desired currency when checking out with paypal or shareit : :hehe:
 
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On a different note now. Has anyone here managed to send money using ikobo? So far I've only used them for receiving money but I need to pay someone in another country and ikobo is the best way. I'd like to know whether anyone has accomplished this. I'm not saying I couldn't, I just want to hear from someone who's done it, before I send money myself. Thanks!
 
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axl said:
On a different note now. Has anyone here managed to send money using ikobo? So far I've only used them for receiving money but I need to pay someone in another country and ikobo is the best way. I'd like to know whether anyone has accomplished this. I'm not saying I couldn't, I just want to hear from someone who's done it, before I send money myself. Thanks!

I've used ikobo exclusively for sending money. Four times now, in fact, from $40 to $200. The first time was difficult, as they have a complicated verification process. But after that it was smooth.
 
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