Posted on July 16, 2008 by Curious
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Posted on June 15, 2008 by Curious
Currently, Paypal is limited to South African users. According to Paypal’s website, South African residents have been able to open a PayPal account as of June 2005, from which they can send PayPal Payments at present. PayPal may not be used by South African citizens to receive payments. The company is continuing to research how best to expand its offering in South Africa. To read their exact comments, please click here.
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Posted on June 15, 2008 by Curious
Alertpay-the Paypal Alternative for South Africa? For more Info click on the Alertpay Banner.

Introducing Euro Banking!
AlertPay is proud to present Euro Banking. A fast, easy and secure way to deposit into AlertPay, and withdraw from AlertPay to your bank account.
You can now accept payments and send Euros to AlertPay members. Sending to a non-member? Simply send the funds and the recipient opens a free account to accept the money.
The following countries are now able to add their bank accounts to AlertPay.
- Austria – Italy
- Belgium – Netherlands
- Finland – Portugal
- France – Spain
- Ireland
Don’t have a Euro Bank account? You can open up a Euro currency balance with AlertPay, then send and receive money in that currency or transfer to your primary currency to withdraw. The choice is yours.
To add a bank account today:
1. Login to AlertPay.com
2. Select My Profile Tab
3. Setup/View Bank Account
*Coming Soon
- Australia – New Zealand
- Hong Kong – Singapore
- Malaysia – South Africa
PROTECT YOUR ACCOUNT:
* NEVER give your password to anyone, including AlertPay employees.
* Protect yourself against fraudulent websites or emails by opening a new web browser window (e.g. Internet Explorer or
Netscape) and typing in the www.alertpay.com every time you log in to your account.
Thank you for using AlertPay!
The AlertPay Team “
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Posted on June 15, 2008 by Curious
The Internet based and e-Bay owned payment system Paypal is finally available in Tunisia, Namibia and South Africa…
Until now, only Moneybookers offered such services in Arab and African countries.
Moneybookers remains more accessible in the latter countries anyhow.
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Posted on June 15, 2008 by Curious
How come most countries can this facility, but we can not? I heard it had something to do with our banks telling Paypal that they are not interested and SARS blocking it as they cannot control the Money coming in. If this is the case, is it because its part of the rip-off the banks love doing to us? What is the real story there?
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Posted on June 15, 2008 by Curious
Not in South Africa it would seem!
Whether you’re buying soccer shoes from Chile, a cell phone from China, or selling surfboards in Costa Rica, PayPal works for you. With a network of more than 190 countries and regions, and in multiple currencies, PayPal reaches across the globe to give you or your business a way to pay or get paid.
Send. Receive. Withdraw to a Local or U.S. Bank Account or a card.
Send and receive payments in these countries. Withdraw from your PayPal account to your in-country bank account or to a U.S. bank account. In addition, withdraw to a credit, debit, or prepaid card in countries marked with a (
).
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