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June 4, 2006 at 5:14 pm #694426
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InactiveI like neteller payments best.
June 4, 2006 at 5:36 pm #694427Anonymous
InactiveI like neteller best too, you can withdraw your money easily to bank account or with the debit card.
second: moneybookersJune 4, 2006 at 5:51 pm #694429Anonymous
InactiveI’ve been reading through some of the other threds and there seems to be an issue with depositing into corporate accounts.
Some have a problem some don’t. I just read Neteller’s website info and nowhere does it mention no coporate bank accounts. I am wondering if it an industry related issue.
Our company isn’t involved in the online gaming world. Our affiliates will be reselling domain names. Most of the bank accounts will be corporate.
June 4, 2006 at 6:21 pm #694434Anonymous
InactiveNETeller is the easiest and best IMHO.
June 4, 2006 at 7:38 pm #694439Anonymous
InactiveIn another thread I mentioned I had a bit of trouble with their customer service a long time ago. They are still the best online wallet I have used (save PayPal which doesn’t allow gambling affiliates). I recommend you use them.
June 4, 2006 at 7:51 pm #694442Anonymous
Inactivenongambling – paypal is great too.
You should offer a choice between neteller and paypal.
June 5, 2006 at 2:48 am #694491
vladcizsolMemberPaypal and Neteller are the two biggies. And both provide excellent service. Since you are non gaming I would definately steer towards Paypal as far more non gaming affiliates have a paypal account.
June 5, 2006 at 4:33 am #694507Anonymous
InactiveOur company just signed a contract that would bring us 25,000 resellers, both nationally and internationally. We are looking for a program to pay these affiliates.
Seems to me that you need more than just a way to pay resellers, what about affiliate id’s, stats, etc..? The whole affiliate management infrastructure?
PayPal does allow mass pay. Could be limits on the number though.
Minimum payment that can be made with Neteller is $20.00 unless it has changed.Might want check this software out, don’t know too much about it but ran across it and bookmarked it. It’s not too expensive.
iDevAffiliate v4.0 – Affiliate Tracking Software
http://www.idevdirect.com/(save PayPal which doesn’t allow gambling affiliates).
I been using PayPal for 7 years to accept payments for my slots ebook and joined clickbank last year to get some affiliates/resellers.
June 5, 2006 at 4:54 am #694509Anonymous
InactiveWe have already integrated a tracking program which ties into our central database and residual tracking system.We now are looking at automating the dispersment of funds.
Our concern is more towards our international reseller not so much the national ones. WE know they can cash USD checks.
Thanks for your concerns!
Just trying to find all the puzzle pieces to fit together to make the bigger picture clear.
Starlink
June 5, 2006 at 5:07 am #694510Anonymous
InactiveNeteller is fairly lousy for a global affiliate scheme. Very US / Euro centric with a so-so service record.
They don’t operate with my New Zelaand bank account and will charge me USD $12.50 to issue a check.
If you are dealing with European / Asian / Pacific affiliates – then consider Moneybookers.com tas well – they seem to have hooks into a lot more banking networks.
Maximum charge to customers is Euros 1.80 to complete a withdrawal – and limit are set nice and high once customers are verified with ID.
Moneybookers.com are my preferred payment method.
:hehe:June 5, 2006 at 7:24 am #694521Anonymous
InactiveYou need multiple payout options if you are serious about it.
Gooner does the neteller debit card work in New Zealand?
June 5, 2006 at 10:43 am #694532Anonymous
Inactiveppokyh wrote:Gooner does the neteller debit card work in New Zealand?I don’t know – and neither did their customer support …
:sarcasm:I was tempted to get one to take with me through Europe (for the upcoming World Cup) – but when I talked to them a month ago they were not sure that they could get one to me in the 6 week time frame before I left …
:sarcasm:(It’s not like New Zealand is in Antarctica or Alaska or Timbuktoo – we have electricty and regular post …. I had a parcel arrive from the UK in 3 days this week – just what is the big issue Neteller ???)
:sarcasm:I’m waiting for this months Neteller payments to come through – ordering a doozy of a cheque and then dropping the Neteller option completely from the programs I’m affiliated too …
I understand that Neteller is good for US affiliates … it’s just not a global banking option.
:sarcasm:June 5, 2006 at 2:26 pm #694570Anonymous
InactiveHow much can you withdraw in one day with a Neteller debit card?
June 5, 2006 at 2:27 pm #694571Anonymous
InactiveI love Neteller, they gave me my own VIP service manager and I never had to ask.
June 5, 2006 at 2:42 pm #694573Anonymous
Inactivecowboy wrote:How much can you withdraw in one day with a Neteller debit card?I just got my own answer. Apparently in the U.S. it’s $400 per withdrawal and up to 3 withdrawals per day – so $1200.
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