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What do you suggest for my choice of a good payment processor? It's got to cover many countries, so not paypal . It would be nice if their fees weren't too high also. What do you think? Is there such a service?
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What do you suggest for my choice of a good payment processor? It's got to cover many countries, so not paypal . It would be nice if their fees weren't too high also. What do you think? Is there such a service?
I use ikobo. It has very nice p2p fees (4%) and the speed of money transfer is less than 12 seconds. They cover 170 countries. You can do a search on google or you can directly go at www.ikobo.com. If you need more information just ask. It's free.
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Thanks. I've heard some good things about them as well. I hope they weren't wrong. How long have you been using them, and what kind of problems, if any, have you encountered so far. How do you get paid? Do they require a bank account?
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What do you suggest for my choice of a good payment processor? It's got to cover many countries, so not paypal . It would be nice if their fees weren't too high also. What do you think? Is there such a service?
Do you want to use it as a payment processor or as a p2p money transfer service?
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Do you want to use it as a payment processor or as a p2p money transfer service?
Well, first and foremost as a payment processor, but if they also provide a good service for p2p money transfer I suppose it wouldn't hurt using them. Care to share more details?
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Hi,

chk out http://www.freshresources.com/index....sub_cat_id=240

they have a list of payment processor.

hope it helps you in your decision.
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I use ikobo. It has very nice p2p fees (4%) and the speed of money transfer is less than 12 seconds. They cover 170 countries. You can do a search on google or you can directly go at www.ikobo.com. If you need more information just ask. It's free.
I second ikobo!
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Thanks for the link netgurus, interesting info there. I may consider some of the options if I'm adding a second gateway. So far ikobo is doing the job as payment processor. As I said I am considering adding a second option; not sure when though.
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ikobo has three years (or 4 , I am not sure ) and is mostly known for it's capabilities of transferring money from emigrants to their families at home. I thought you all should know that.
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That long, huh? I only thought it was something like an year or two max. Been using it for quite a while myself and it felt like I was among the ones that were using ikobo the most... guess I was wrong. :p
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