http://PayPalSucks.com
One of the top 1% of all sites on the net. (Alexa)

I visited this web, which is pretty good on their Paypal hating and I give
them two thumbs up, but wait till you read this......when it came to
offering alternative online currency solutions to their visitors (top 1%
of all sites on the net)  here is their ----options if you can call them
that, this is copied directly from there.
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NoPayPal Options page! 
If not PayPal, then who? Here are some good options for you. Most people
will be able to replace PayPal with one of these.

Merchant Accounts 
Intelli-Collect: is trying very hard to setup people with their own
merchant accounts. They may be able to help you too. Tell them we sent
you. :-) Recommended.

ETI Merchant-Accounts We've had some positive feedback from users of this
site, they have no application fee, so we recommend them again.

Propay.com is another good one. You get a real merchant type account, your
business email address shows up on your customers credit card statement,
so they know who to contact in case of questions, and their rates are not
too bad. Plus no monthly fee! They have one other very nice feature: you
can do an ACH transfer (direct deposit) to any US bank account for $0.60!
Recommended.

ClickBank You can only sell intangibles. (ebooks, hosting, services, etc)
However, no monthly fees and very easy for your customer to use. You can
also block users based on their location, or accept almost worldwide. Your
choice. You are also included in their "merchant mall" which usually will
bring you a little extra business. Affiliate program built in with 100%
accuracy in tracking. Rates a bit higher than others, but ease of use and
the mall make this one worth looking at. Recommended, but expensive and
has restrictions.

Similar to PayPal 
Money Bookers - Especially suited to international users (but anyone can
use them) and links to e-gold. They also give you a small % of all
transactions from your referrals. We use them and are very happy. Highly
recommended.

e-gold Online since 1995, this could be the year for e-gold. Their fee is
only 1% and you get a small portion of the fees from every transaction
your referrals make! Create your e-gold account now. :-) Note: to fund
your account, you have to either purchase gold from an online market maker
or have someone pay you in gold. As the system grows there will be less
need to buy gold, but in the beginning you might have to fund your account
with a purchase of gold. Recommended.

StormPay - Good grief, I have no idea! We've had both good and bad reports
from users. Mostly good, but a few very vocal bad. They did change their
ToS and usually don't reply to emails very well. Their contact information
lists a PO Box in the Dominican Republic:
Registrant:
StormPay Inc.
PO box 2331
Roseau
roseau, west indies - - -
DM
931-551-3783

However, they have a service that is almost identical to Paypal and easy
to setup and use. So we make it a "Guarded Recommendation."

Merchant Account Primer - Intellicollect has put together an ebook to help
people choose the best merchant account. Click here to get the free ebook.
Or read our review of the ebook for more information. We recommend that
you read it before you choose a replacement for paypal.
If you know of an option not listed, let us know and we'll check them out.
None of the options above are perfect. Each have their pros and cons. We
can't guarantee the performance of any of them, but people keep asking...
"What are our options?" So these are what I've found that I can recommend.
All offer signup bonuses so if you sign up off our page, you'll be helping
us too.
Sites we do not recommend, and why: 
The "C" company - (aka citibank) Participated in PayPal's IPO and demanded
ALL mention of the "C" company to be removed for this site. Their reason:
"Advertiser is using damaging language regarding our competitor" Read the
thread here .

Firepay - too many negative emails/comments 

Ikobo - Read the thread here . Make up your own mind. 

Yahoo - Intent on ruling the world. Don't worry though, their system is so
kludgy, no one will use it.

GoldMoney - Nice site, nice layout. Good ideas. But you have to snail-mail
them certified copies of your passport and utility bills before you can do
anything in their system. They are in the Bahamas. I'm sure your customers
won't mind a bit!Oh, they do pattern themselves after PayPal in another
way: They can freeze your account at any time for any reason. Quote:
"GoldMoney may in its entire discretion cancel this Agreement and
terminate the User's rights and obligations in terms of this Agreement,
for any reason whatsoever, including, without limiting the extent of the
aforegoing, any breach of this Agreement by the User."

The post office has a plan too, but there's a monthly fee and I don't
recall it being easy for the customer.

Western Union also has a program, but it's another kludge. 

We really are scratching our heads... Don't any of these companies know
the real potential here? e-gold has been around for years, and look where
they have gone? GoldMoney even compares themselves to PayPal, but they
miss the boat by a mile. I gotta hand it to PayPal. In terms of "ease of
use" for the customer, they win hands down.
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So this web is in the top 1% of the internet on Alexa and ALL they have to
offer is a handful of solutions and mis-information?  What kind of
Bullsh** is that?
Mark Herpel
PS, I never knew GoldMoney was operating out of the Bahamas??? :-O hehe



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