Title: Convert Bitcoin to Multiple Payment Processors (including PayPal, BankWire, etc) Post by: areebmajeed on August 09, 2015, 03:51:14 AM CratePay (http://cratepay.com/) is a recently launched payment processor. CratePay.com is a payment processor based on 3rd party exchangers and payment processors. But, operates more like a full-fledged payment processor.
Using CratePay is quite simply, register your account and go ahead. With CratePay.com, you can deposit Bitcoins and cashout the same to PayPal, Payza, Bank-Wire, Ok-Pay, Skrill, PerfectMoney, SolidTrustPay and Neteller. CratePay.com offers huge variety of options. As already mentioned, we're like a payment processor. CratePay.com includes IPN and Auto-Pay APIs for receiving and sending payments with ease. Take a look at CratePay.com (http://cratepay.com/) and exchange your Bitcoins fast! Title: Re: Convert Bitcoin to Multiple Payment Processors (including PayPal, BankWire, etc) Post by: czechkid on August 09, 2015, 03:58:25 AM Which services accept cratepay?
And wow for the fees lol. You know this is a bitcoin forum right? Title: Re: Convert Bitcoin to Multiple Payment Processors (including PayPal, BankWire, etc) Post by: areebmajeed on August 09, 2015, 04:06:04 AM Which services accept cratepay? And wow for the fees lol. You know this is a bitcoin forum right? As already said before, we're recently launched and have members around 1K. Only a few websites do accept CratePay.com at the moment. We're growing by 100 users daily. Along with that, we do have a little more charges on PayPal and Payza withdrawals, deposits are free from fees. And, average fee is 4% on most of the transactions. And, yes I am aware that this is a Bitcoin forum, that's why I am posting it here. Could be useful for users who long to convert Bitcoin to PayPal or even bank-wire transfer. Title: Re: Convert Bitcoin to Multiple Payment Processors (including PayPal, BankWire, etc) Post by: Dire on August 09, 2015, 04:06:55 AM I don't mean to be a dick, but:
About section: 'We've a team of professionals based in United Kingdom. Along with that, we take security at first place. Our website is fully secured against bugs..' But apparently not secured with the English language 'We've a team of professionals based in the United Kingdom' we take your security as a priority And... 'After you have make a payment, you will get an unique transaction ID, this can be used to track order, and identify the particular order. Once, you have make the payment,' That would be made a payment, in both cases. If these so called professionals in the United Kingdom can't even string a sentence together, or check it for you, then I have to worry about other things too. Code is much less forgiving than the English language. Title: Re: Convert Bitcoin to Multiple Payment Processors (including PayPal, BankWire, etc) Post by: areebmajeed on August 09, 2015, 04:09:56 AM Writing mistakes do happen. Thanks for pointing out the errors, will get them fixed.
Title: Re: Convert Bitcoin to Multiple Payment Processors (including PayPal, BankWire, etc) Post by: czechkid on August 09, 2015, 04:37:40 AM Writing mistakes do happen. Thanks for pointing out the errors, will get them fixed. Ill deposit money into an account with you and youll tell me hacks happen :) Edit: i dont want to sound rude but with a service like this these are bad excuses and no preparation. Title: Re: Convert Bitcoin to Multiple Payment Processors (including PayPal, BankWire, etc) Post by: areebmajeed on August 09, 2015, 05:07:39 AM Writing mistakes do happen. Thanks for pointing out the errors, will get them fixed. Ill deposit money into an account with you and youll tell me hacks happen :) Edit: i dont want to sound rude but with a service like this these are bad excuses and no preparation. Not really, we've already handled around 3 BTC so far and $4000 USD. Title: Re: Convert Bitcoin to Multiple Payment Processors (including PayPal, BankWire, etc) Post by: areebmajeed on August 09, 2015, 05:09:24 AM Please refrain from bashing if you have nothing constructive to say.
Title: Re: Convert Bitcoin to Multiple Payment Processors (including PayPal, BankWire, etc) Post by: Sourgummies on August 09, 2015, 05:25:27 AM This should be in services, right?
Title: Re: Convert Bitcoin to Multiple Payment Processors (including PayPal, BankWire, etc) Post by: areebmajeed on August 09, 2015, 05:48:05 AM This should be in services, right? True. Available as Deposit/Withdraw services. Title: Re: Convert Bitcoin to Multiple Payment Processors (including PayPal, BankWire, etc) Post by: batesresearch on August 09, 2015, 10:37:30 AM Looks interesting, I will keep an eye on your service. Where are you based in the UK? Are you registered with the HMRC on the AML register or have you just undertaken a AML Certification to become registered?
Title: Re: Convert Bitcoin to Multiple Payment Processors (including PayPal, BankWire, etc) Post by: xhoneyael on August 09, 2015, 10:41:51 AM This should be in services, right? True. Available as Deposit/Withdraw services. but i also think your in the wrong section.. your just promoting your site.. Title: Re: Convert Bitcoin to Multiple Payment Processors (including PayPal, BankWire, etc) Post by: czechkid on August 09, 2015, 10:51:52 AM Please refrain from bashing if you have nothing constructive to say. Criticism makes perfect. Its better few people tell you on here instead of many lost customers. Good luck with your project. Title: Re: Convert Bitcoin to Multiple Payment Processors (including PayPal, BankWire, etc) Post by: xhoneyael on August 09, 2015, 10:57:28 AM i think your computation is not right? ??? ??? ???
Fees: CratePay's fees are targeted at benefiting the company while not being a burden at user-level. We charge 4% of all the transactions. Send Transactions: 04% Merchant-Pay Transactions: 04% Exchange Transactions: $5 (on every conversion) Deposit Transactions: $5 (applies only on Card deposit) Withdrawal Transactions: 5% (but, 13% on PayPal and Payza) That's it. We charge 4% fees on most of the transactions. the merchant fee will be 4% + $5 + 5% = 9% + $5 the Send Transaction or the buyer fee will be 4% + $5 + 5% = 9% + $5 its the same so what if im paypal or payza user fee will be 4% + $5 + 13% = 17% + $5 i think its not right to say your fee is 4% its not hidden fee because its in the fee section but i think its not good to say your fee is 4% im not against in your site but atleast give a real detais in your service.. and also this thread must be in service section or in currency exchange section Title: Re: Convert Bitcoin to Multiple Payment Processors (including PayPal, BankWire, etc) Post by: Sourgummies on August 09, 2015, 04:06:07 PM This should be in services, right? True. Available as Deposit/Withdraw services. but i also think your in the wrong section.. your just promoting your site.. So the thinking goes that I am not allowed to post because I have a signature but that does not apply to you. Interesting. He does not mention being in the wrong section but acknowledges that this is a bitcoin forum. So strecth on that. Really just wanted the op to post this in services as well,so I could read others thoughts on the service. The whole transfer side is new to me,mostly deal with a btc atm. Title: Re: Convert Bitcoin to Multiple Payment Processors (including PayPal, BankWire, etc) Post by: unusualfacts30 on August 09, 2015, 04:22:41 PM bookmarked for later.
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