Which Payment method is mostly used except for paypal, as recently they have showed me the red flag. So what do you suggest which other method will be preferable, reliable and is vastly used.
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Hmm good suggestions but my question is about what people usually prefer to buy stuff with except for paypal. What's their second choice they are comfortable with?
Well you can use paypal as a option but in recent month some affiliate marketers paypal accounts have been shut down even though they were with paypals guidelines.
That's why they use these other services. They do have paypal as a option of payment but f Paypal shuts them down they can still receive payment
It doesn't matter if you don't have a Paypal account - for example if you decide to use Clickbank, they accept Paypal payments from customers (through their own Paypal account) while you can receive payouts from Clickbank by check.
It's like a chicken that eats shit (which you can't accept) and shits out eggs (which you can eat).
If you do a scam search I think that all have had some issues.
But there several legit processors that have had similar issues and people still use them.
I have noticed that AlertPay is widely accepted.
And unlike PayPal, they accept MLM or Network marketing programs.
PayPal will shut down your account if you use them to pay or receive payments from MLM programs. They clearly state that they don't accept mlm programs, not even completely legit ones.
I understand that if you have a direct payment processor (you are the direct merchant) you can be faced with a lot of issues: back charges, disputes, credit card frauds, etc...
Using a independent payment processor eases your risks.
Its not a very clear question, are you looking to accept payments or recieve payments? If you are looking to accept, depending on your size, I would say a direct merchant account. If you are looking to pay people, thats an entirely different story.