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Mr.Cash
12-07-2004, 10:13 PM
Hello,

I need a 3rd party payment processor that works like paypal, which have something like "virtual account" for our funds that can be transferred, spend, or simply withdrawn, not limited to accept credit card and send the funds back home.

This is because I am going to run an affiliate program, so I need this 3rd party processor as my "virtual bank" to send the affiliate commissions through.

So, 2CO won't work for me as they just colect the fund from clients and then send it to me directly and I have no way to pay my affiliate.

ikobo (I think) have these functionality that I need, but I just see to many horror stories about them here.

My country (Indonesia) is not accepted by paypal (also stormpay), so I need an alternatives to this, as I believe that paypal have a great feature, both for accepting credit card, and also act as 'virtual account" to send my funds to other.

Well, if there are some of you know any payment processor that works similar like paypal , and acccept international countries, please share with me.

Thank you in advance!

multitaskerVic
12-08-2004, 01:18 PM
Mr. Cash

I don't know any that offer affiliate payouts .. sorry :(

kelvinklay
12-08-2004, 05:39 PM
you can check out this page http://www.paypalsucks.com/options.shtml also ikobo.com

KGLim
12-11-2004, 09:44 AM
How about moneybookers.com? We are using it currently. It is suppoer most of country.

Mr.Cash
12-13-2004, 12:17 AM
Moneybookers seems good, but they also dnot accept my Country! :bawling:

Not so many choice in the paypalsucks.com website

But thanks anyway for the input.

Any one else know a good reliable 3rd party processor?

Any comments are highly apreciated.

Thanks

kelvinklay
12-13-2004, 12:34 AM
we are using ikobo and its very nice, you can give a try to authorize

ANMMark
12-13-2004, 06:38 AM
ikobo seems to be a nice PayPal alt. We havent' signed up with this yet either, but we've been looking into it as a 3rd option.