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it is not that PayPal is targeting "instant pay" sites, they have always been about instant payment for goods or services. It is the fact they are REALLY going after sites that violate their TOS. They have never allowed multi-tier payment programs in their TOS (everyone read the TOS right?). Since they were the payment processor for Traffic Monsoon, they may be in trouble so they are cleaning house to get rid of any other users who are in violation of their TOS. Unfortunately, most of the programs we use will be under the axe. Just because a site uses PayPal doesn't mean they are compliant with their TOS. PayPal was just lax or greedy and let them slide until now.

  • 5 weeks later...
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PayPal have several large programs that's MLM, Network Marketing, and etc... SFI, TrafficWave, GDI, and etc...

 

I think all of those programs had to get special permission - PayPal reviewed their business model and approved it. Generally, multiple tiers of commissions are against their TOS.

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Hello, Afaq78. 

The answer to your question is: no losses, practically nothing. There are ways through the exchangers, but the commission is very large and informal exchangers.
Look for services that are paid on PayPal and Payza.
Usually, under the terms of service, you can upgrade your account to make or buy / rent referrals to both payment systems. When investing in a certain percentage of each of the systems you can output in the payment processor from which you are more invested.
Sincerely. Oleg.
Guest mrclean0325
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PayPal have several large programs that's MLM, Network Marketing, and etc... SFI, TrafficWave, GDI, and etc... :)

 

...And I'm in ALL 3 of them. :)

 

Yes, this may change even for these large ones. I know SFI and GDI have other payment methods besides PayPal so you can still get your money if PayPal decides to drop them in the future. We will just have to wait and see how things develop, though it may not be pretty when it is all said and done.

Posted

 

Hello, Afaq78. 

The answer to your question is: no losses, practically nothing. There are ways through the exchangers, but the commission is very large and informal exchangers.
Look for services that are paid on PayPal and Payza.
Usually, under the terms of service, you can upgrade your account to make or buy / rent referrals to both payment systems. When investing in a certain percentage of each of the systems you can output in the payment processor from which you are more invested.
Sincerely. Oleg.

 

Thanks Oleg

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Yes, Payza is paying out to India, but the fees is quite high.

Yup it's indeed very high have to agree with Naboo and Malpani.So that if you get a low payout then after fees you will not get any money.

 

So only it's better to use Paypal than Payza for Indian Peoples.

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Paypal nowadays became some people's nightmare. Not sure if all old PP accounts that was held were legit or maybe some of the employees are intentionally causing it to rob other people's money(just some speculations). 

Funny post. :-))) You can write just about any country. I think you need to give evidence for the prosecution.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Yup it's indeed very high have to agree with Naboo and Malpani.So that if you get a low payout then after fees you will not get any money.

 

So only it's better to use Paypal than Payza for Indian Peoples.

Are there any other good options besides those two?

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The problem faced by all payment systems. Some suggest that the TE, mailers and PTC introduced a lot of options to withdraw funds. I think it is much more practical to each user expressed his concern about the possibility of withdrawal. Create accounts and wallets in different systems withdrawal is easier than to depend on the vagaries of fate.  :D

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