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If you ever thought what are the BEST ALTERNATIVES to PayPal when you use a credit card see below screenshots with fees for each online payment processor.

PayPal Fees
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Stripe Fees
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Payoneer Fees
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Transferwise Fees

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Google Wallet Fees
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Skrill Fees
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Payza Fees
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2checkout Fees
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Authorize.Net Fees
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Which payment processor do you use and what is your experience with them so far?
 
I would love to try payoneer but all the websites don't accept it. I think most of the websites and forums should add more payment processors so that we can try them out. Currently i need to stick with PayPal.
 
I tried to check bitcoin.com for it's wallet and debit cards; I do not find any answer if it accepts India or not. However there is way to purchase from Amazon, so this way we can still use it; just Amazon India is what we need to be accepted.
 
You mean we can earn bitcoins and then try to pay with that if we purchase from Amazon.in , i don't if its acceptable as yet, and we need to stick with Paypal only.
 
Paypal do not accept bitcoins, Payza do; and bitcoin.com also do. It is up to one if he/she have to use his/her erned bitcoins somewhere, or just keep in wallet for no use.
 
Most of the payment methods mentioned are not available in my country, Payooneer is a good alternative though the charges are not friendly but my sincere alternative now is crypto wallets
 
I have tried to withdraw via Payoneer rather than Paypal at Microworkers lately. Payoneer charges at lower rate (5%) compared to Paypal (7.5%) but Payoneer charge $3 receiving fee while Paypal charges nil.
The advantage is Payoneer offers better currency exchange rate.
 
Payoneer is a good option cos once you apply the card will be shipped to your location within two weeks but the challenge is that you will have to pay $30 for first transaction and there complains that it also charges higher
 
Google wallet is new thing for me, I never ever thought about it. I'll check if this is available in India. I am also going to have a Payoneer account. By the way who knows future? Maybe in future online payment will be send in Bitcoins, so an ICO wallet is also in line.
Google Wallet is available for all countries, payoneer account is also very good and reliable cos you will also be given debit card and you will have to pay $29 annually for charges and I suggest you get myether Wallet for ICOs
 
I am thinking among Payeer and Perfect Money, and I found out I can only cash out from Neobux via Skrill. So I guess I'll just have to give Skrill a try, and hopefully it works well for my country.
 
Payza, Skrill and Payoneer already entered Indian market, they have better conversion rate too. They can be alternative of Paypal in India.
You guys must be lucky cos the charges using payoneer is no way better than PayPal in my country there only advantage is that is readily available for us compare to PayPal which has limitations on Nigerians
 
I actively use PayPal. I am using a wallet that is not mentioned here, and I do not think it works worldwide but I can withdraw money from my PayPal to my local wallet for free. I only use PayPal since all the sites or programs I join usually have an option to send payment through PayPal. These are all useful information right here, specially since this post is regarding fees. So I will know where to return to when I will be needing information.
 
If we seriously look at alternatives to PayPal then sadly there is none as none is like PayPal and most have a bigger threshold.
But I think Skrill And Netellar both can be good as they have lower fee then PayPal and slowly but steadily getting more popular between members.
 
Some sites on the list are not open to worldwide, but I heard Payoneer is a good alternative payment for PayPal, since they are providing Payoneer cards this is what I heard to one of my friends before, but I am not quite sure if this is still good at this moment since I only use Paypal for online transactions
 
I am hearing about Vodafone money these days but don't know how effective is it and I guess these days we are seeing many such apps and can even see Jio Money, as well as its gaining more popularity and I, can imagine It will have a lower fee than Paypal.
 
Perfectmoney and Payeer , even cryptocurrencies are a good alternative to PayPal according to me. Perfectmoney has very minimum fees but not in case of paypal. Bitcoin has some fixed miner fee of $0.35 per transaction
 
I prefer perfect money as it is much cheaper, faster and more secure than pay pal while i think pay pal is headache for me which is actually i hate too much as it is not faster and cheaper.
I guess your location also makes it a case for you to dislike PayPal, people living in the US finds paypal services fantastic and convenient.
 

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