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Other => Beginners & Help => Topic started by: milonp09 on December 30, 2012, 03:34:03 PM



Title: Exchange PerfectMoney to Libertyreserve Payza MoneyBookers
Post by: milonp09 on December 30, 2012, 03:34:03 PM
PAYZAXCHANGE.COM is an electronic money or digital money or e-ccurrency exchange site which exchanges between various payment processor like Liberty Reserve, Payza (alertpay), PerfectMoney, MoneyBookers, OK Pay, Web money, Liq Pay, Pay Pal, Solid Trust Pay with each other at your convenient way. We also buy and sell those popular e-currencies at a very reasonable rate. Those electronic currencies are now widely used in digital world for trading in forex market, shopping, investing, advertising and in many important areas. To fulfill those vital needs PAYZAXCHANGE.COM is providing the service of exchange, sale and purchase of e-currencies at the most attractive rate.

Our mission is to ensuring highest customer satisfaction by providing best online e-currencies exchange, buy and sale services to its clients.

For more information please visit http://www.payzaxchange.com


Title: Re: Exchange PerfectMoney to Libertyreserve Payza MoneyBookers
Post by: Stephen Gornick on December 31, 2012, 03:39:28 AM
Our mission is to ensuring highest customer satisfaction by providing best online e-currencies exchange, buy and sale services to its clients.

There is a recent service issue described on another site that did not yet receive a response:
 - http://www.moneymakergroup.com/Payzaxchange-Payzaxchan-t423416.html&p=7404925#entry7404925


Title: Re: Exchange PerfectMoney to Libertyreserve Payza MoneyBookers
Post by: teodor87 on January 12, 2013, 03:27:58 PM
Their website looks like phishing to me. There is neither SSL certificate, nor is there a physical address and telephone number. Their domain is registered in LA, however it's private, and no real location is pointed.
I think they are from Africa, and only exchange money in order to get more people to trust them, then steal millions.

I came to that conclusion mainly because in order to obtain SSL they have to pay 250$ or something of this sort, and they have to register it as an exchange service, which requires a company.

Since they do not have a company or physical address it is due to the fact that they wouldn't like you to know their address because it's red-flagged.