Free Alternative to PayPal

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I discovered an alternative to PayPal today. At first glance, there were many similarities. But on further investigation, it promises to make online payments easier.

AlertPay.com simplifies bank transfers, bank wires, direct deposits and other payment methods – everything except cash.

AlertPay’s team of 25 works to ensure extra security for all transactions. Back-end flagging services alert banks to security breaches, and automated fraud-tracking tools lock down accounts when activity is abnormal.

The introductory rate for AlertPay is 2.5% per transaction as compared to PayPal’s transaction fees.

Standard Rate: $0 to $3,000 – pay 2.9% and .30 per transaction
Merchant Rate: $3,000 to $10,000 – 2.5% and .30 per transaction
$100,000 and up – 1.9% and .30 per transaction.

PLUS, it’s absolutely free to join.

These are my preliminary findings. Do let us know your experience with AlertPay in the comments…

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Jonathan Pang currently resides in sunny Singapore and is a Computer Engineer by training that was bitten by the marketing bug.
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