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 barb380
 
posted on October 20, 2000 06:23:24 PM
Has anyone tried using exchangepath instead of PayPal? I don't like the $500.00 per 6 months limit at PayPal and would rather not have to give them a percentage of my sales.

 
 VeryModern
 
posted on October 20, 2000 06:26:06 PM
barb380 - people seem to be moving to either Yahoo Paydirect, or Exchangepath.com

I signed on with both and Paydirect is catching on faster by my experience. I also have Payplace, but only one person has used it in 3 months and they have serious limits on withdrawals.
Hope this helps.

 
 mrpotatoheadd
 
posted on October 20, 2000 06:26:32 PM
I signed up a while back, and have listed them in my auctions along with PayDirect for the last two weeks. I've received a number of payments through PayDirect, but none from ExchangePath yet. Maybe this week...
 
 tomwiii
 
posted on October 20, 2000 06:42:43 PM
I've had 7 ExchangePath transactions so far. Very quick & easy & FREE! All have shown up in my debit card account within 48 hrs!

UNFORTUNATELY, during the same period (7 days), I've also had around 30 PayHell transactions! I've removed the PayHell link from my EOA email -- just an obscure reference that I take it (hidden under much BEGGING of bidders to use either ExchangePath or PayDirect)!

Now with the end of the sign-up bonus, I don't see bright prospects for ExchangePath!

REMEMBER:

PayHell Sucks! and Musk Smells!






[ edited by tomwiii on Oct 20, 2000 06:44 PM ]
 
 barb380
 
posted on October 20, 2000 06:43:51 PM
Thanks to both of you! I hadn't heard of PayDirect. I just checked out PayDirect and I think I'll sign up. I did sign up for ExchangePath today, but I haven't seen too many people using it yet.
Thanks again.

 
 dman3
 
posted on October 20, 2000 07:14:30 PM
I signed up for Echangepath and paydirect a month ago. they seemed like great services no one has paid in these way as of yet but these thing take time to catch on and will take months for buyer to all decide if they want to move and be regitered with more then one service the sellers have to be there to offer these services frist I think and they are well on there way to getting there share of sellers now.
WWW.dman-n-company.com
 
 mzalez
 
posted on October 20, 2000 07:23:41 PM
I've been getting mostly ExchangePath, BillPoint, and PayDirect payments lately. It seems to me people are moving away from PayPal--although I still get a few.

I see, too, that if you sign up at ExchangePath by the 25th of October with your credit card--you get a $10 bonus.

 
 
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