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I do not know about Poland, as alternative systems there are plenty (BankLink in Baltics, WebMoney in Russia, etc).
However, it might be still useful if you are situated in a country, covered by PayPal (and therefore able to withdraw funds from PayPal). Then you might offer PayPal even if your business is oriented on a country, that is not covered -- for people from Poland, that temporarily have residence in a countries, covered by PayPal.
Would it be a requirement though, let's say for the Polish equivilent of PayPal, for the account owner to be resident in Poland?
In other words, could I, resident in the UK, open one of these merchant accounts in Poland, Russia etc?
If not, do webmasters using online payment systems such as this, write-off completely the opportunity to sell goods or services to those Countries?
TJ
Let's say that there are many members on the site itching to give money, but PayPal doesn't operate in their Country of origin.
Dedicated CC processing is probably out of the question due to the merchant overheads - the site is looking to break even, not make a profit. Some months, it may make no money.
Is it a redeemable situation, or is it a case of saying "sorry guys, it's got to be PayPal or nothing".
Thanks,
TJ
Still, there are some possibilities:
- bank wire transfer (may cost up to $30)
- Western Union (rates apply)
- Money Gram
- $5 in an envelope :)
More exotic possibilities -- money are still money:
- ask customer to burn a $50 note and video it
- ask USA Treasury to give you $50, providing serial number of the note burned and show them video evidence.
"South Africa"
I like E Bay alot, and my parents bought something for me on E Bay today.
It was a DVD. The only alternative I had was to do Bank Wire.
To my surprise, the charges to actually process the Bank Wire was more than the DVD.
And I also have to pay the sellers Bank Charges.
If you know of any alternative to PayPal I would be very happy.
Even though I hope PayPal will support my country soon.