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Payza vs. PayPal

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Since Payza doesn't support localize bank transfers for my country, I prefer PayPal over Payza anyday. So if Payza can expand their transfer services even more, then they probably could give a stiff competition. But as of now, PayPal would still be at the top.
 
I've started to hear about it just recently, but I don't feel like it can be considered as a valid alternative to Paypal yet. They have way more fees, you have to verify your data right aways, there's a lot of cards it won't accept and, furthermore, its reputation is not as good. The only true pro I can think of is Bitcoin payment, but aside from that, I see no reason to use it over Paypal.
 
Payza might be a good site, and PayPal gets frustrating at times. But still, I don't think Payza is able to take over PayPal. Most companies use PayPal, and Payza can hardly be seen as their payment method.
 
I prefer PayPal. I have been using PayPal for more than 8 years now and I am quite happy to with the site. I did have some minor issues which were solved promptly. I have not really used Payza as PayPal is the payment processor for most of the sites that I am on.
 
Payza might be a good site, and PayPal gets frustrating at times. But still, I don't think Payza is able to take over PayPal. Most companies use PayPal, and Payza can hardly be seen as their payment method.
Yeah couldn't agree more with that. Also its worth to mention that payza charges some fees as well and in case of Pay pal they don't charge any fees from us Indian users. And to add to that Payza is minimum is 20 $$ if i am correct , whereas we can cash out 5 $$ also with Pay Pal.
 
Yeah couldn't agree more with that. Also its worth to mention that payza charges some fees as well and in case of Pay pal they don't charge any fees from us Indian users. And to add to that Payza is minimum is 20 $$ if i am correct , whereas we can cash out 5 $$ also with Pay Pal.
I am not even sure if Payza is available in the US. Anyway, I never experienced using Payza to withdraw money. I just transferred my Payza money to another before that's why I am able to withdraw my money on Payza.
 
Haven't tried using Payza. I've been using Paypal as my online money transfer service since i learned how to make money online. And its referred by most of my friends and some sites/reviews. And most sites that i used to earn some extra bucks uses Paypal as their mode of payment.
 
From my point of view PayPal is the best processor to pay, Payza I have not tried yet, but I will do it as soon as possible.
 
I have a problem that Payza can't link to my local bank account.I found that many countries users are facing the same problem.
 
I have been using PayPal exclusively for years... and I absolutely love it. It's smooth and secure. I couldn't ask for anything else so I don't see any point in ever switching over to Payza until PayPal works at this quality.

I highly doubt that Payza is a proper competitor to PayPal in terms of traffic.
 
I think if you are into serious business, you'd be able to use stripe and square on your busiennss premise. Paypal is for chump change. Lot of business are moving away from the paypal. So thaat's another reason you should consider using other payment processors like 2checkout, fast spring etc. Payza has high conversion charges and payapl is risky as it can close account any time. So not suitable for serious business.
 
I prefer Paypal usually because he is available in the lots of countries and also my country so he is so easy to use and simply to sent money from paypal account to other paypal account so i can use it for real business
 
In only using paypal, I never use payza so Im not aware of its feauture. But I heard they dont support withdrawing in our local currency. So, still paypal is my favorite.
 
In only using paypal, I never use payza so Im not aware of its feauture. But I heard they dont support withdrawing in our local currency. So, still paypal is my favorite.
That's why I never want to try Payza, it is no point if I can't withdraw the money, right?

Payza is better, Paypa is also good, but it can be very frustrating when you are trying to verify your account from my country.
And theres limit to what you can use your unverified paypal for
What country users will face that kind of problem?I have no such issue here.
 
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What country users will face that kind of problem?I have no such issue here.
If you were to withdraw in india from payza. you would surely have some issues. I have seen people avoiding payza everytime they can get payout. I ahve seen them trading payza for bitcoins or other cash. So that way they don't have to pay locally. That's one more reason I am guessing paypal has more lead over payza. I think it's better to get bitcoin thesse days.
 
Payza is better, Paypa is also good, but it can be very frustrating when you are trying to verify your account from my country.
And theres limit to what you can use your unverified paypal for
I am sorry to hear about that but i haven't used payza anytime and I am happy with Paypal as long as its doing well for me.
 
If you were to withdraw in india from payza. you would surely have some issues. I have seen people avoiding payza everytime they can get payout. I ahve seen them trading payza for bitcoins or other cash. So that way they don't have to pay locally. That's one more reason I am guessing paypal has more lead over payza. I think it's better to get bitcoin thesse days.
So true, It could be a good alternative for trading teh Payza for bitcoins since can't link to local bank or withdraw the payment. If not, the money seems "dead" in Payza account, I would say. :p
 
So true, It could be a good alternative for trading teh Payza for bitcoins since can't link to local bank or withdraw the payment. If not, the money seems "dead" in Payza account, I would say. :p
Great I am glad that now you are thinking of trading in bit coins, best wishes. But I think for that you need bit coin wallet to receive and send bit coins.
 
Since i buy many things on ebay,i will choose paypal,but even on ebay sometimes i have problems with paypal. Of course,i have verified account on payza,and i have some money there,but,mostly i use paypal. As for payza,i will probably ask for credit card,so,no need for bank,account or similar,just ATM,and,i will cash out.
 
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