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Title: ★ Online Marketplaces Accept Bitcoins and Alternatives? ★
Post by: designbuyers on August 02, 2016, 05:13:26 PM
Share your Online Marketplaces Accept Bitcoins and Alternatives....


PayIvy Changed to Shophava

I Just notice, seems they just changed.

https://i.imgur.com/XNrjyL6.jpg


Title: Re: PayIvy Changed to Shophava
Post by: bill gator on August 02, 2016, 05:48:57 PM
I never trusted PayIvy to begin with because of how sketchy everything looked. It's like a classic template from a company that wants to steal your money.

I'm sure they're a legitimate company and aren't a scam, but the name "PayIvy" was pretty bad, now "Shophava"? Are they serious?.. Whoever is head of their marketing needs a serious talking to.


Title: Re: PayIvy Changed to Shophava
Post by: gentlemand on August 02, 2016, 05:52:00 PM
I've used Payivy painlessly a couple of times. I've never really understood why companies change names unless they're involved in some appalling scandal but perhaps the new name has been scientifically tested to give users warm feelings in their toilet areas.


Title: Re: PayIvy Changed to Shophava
Post by: EthanB on August 02, 2016, 05:57:41 PM
I've used Payivy painlessly a couple of times. I've never really understood why companies change names unless they're involved in some appalling scandal but perhaps the new name has been scientifically tested to give users warm feelings in their toilet areas.

My toilet area feels ashamed and nervous about the new name. I've used PayIvy a few times to make some random small payment and never had a problem, but the name-change doesn't feel like it was a smart move. I've been wrong before of course...


Title: Re: PayIvy Changed to Shophava
Post by: designbuyers on August 02, 2016, 06:17:56 PM
I never trusted PayIvy to begin with because of how sketchy everything looked. It's like a classic template from a company that wants to steal your money.

I'm sure they're a legitimate company and aren't a scam, but the name "PayIvy" was pretty bad, now "Shophava"? Are they serious?.. Whoever is head of their marketing needs a serious talking to.

So, what you think are best alternatives ?

I've used Payivy painlessly a couple of times. I've never really understood why companies change names unless they're involved in some appalling scandal but perhaps the new name has been scientifically tested to give users warm feelings in their toilet areas.

Yes, it's bad name indeed.  ;D ;D

I've used Payivy painlessly a couple of times. I've never really understood why companies change names unless they're involved in some appalling scandal but perhaps the new name has been scientifically tested to give users warm feelings in their toilet areas.

maybe, or maybe bought from someone... like many others changes for example odesk changes to upwork for example. and also marketplace like bitify changes lately...

some websites sold to another company and sometimes they decide to change names... anyway
what you think are best alternatives ?

My toilet area feels ashamed and nervous about the new name. I've used PayIvy a few times to make some random small payment and never had a problem, but the name-change doesn't feel like it was a smart move. I've been wrong before of course...
I've used Payivy painlessly a couple of times. I've never really understood why companies change names unless they're involved in some appalling scandal but perhaps the new name has been scientifically tested to give users warm feelings in their toilet areas.

My toilet area feels ashamed and nervous about the new name. I've used PayIvy a few times to make some random small payment and never had a problem, but the name-change doesn't feel like it was a smart move. I've been wrong before of course...

So you used PayIvy ... Okay... what you using now ?


Title: Re: PayIvy Changed to Shophava ( What the best Alternatives? ) ★Service Discussion★
Post by: bill gator on August 02, 2016, 08:54:06 PM
I'm not entirely sure what the best "alternatives" are for PayIvy, because I've only ever used it when it was forced upon me.. In the cases where it's the only option available for me to purchase a subscription or whatever. So whatever niche market it's trying to fill, I'm unsure.


Title: Re: PayIvy Changed to Shophava ( What the best Alternatives? ) ★Service Discussion★
Post by: designbuyers on August 03, 2016, 10:42:49 AM
I'm not entirely sure what the best "alternatives" are for PayIvy, because I've only ever used it when it was forced upon me.. In the cases where it's the only option available for me to purchase a subscription or whatever. So whatever niche market it's trying to fill, I'm unsure.

I think slut.io would be good alternative not sure. and never try it.


Title: Re: PayIvy Changed to Shophava ( What the best Alternatives? ) ★Service Discussion★
Post by: designbuyers on August 03, 2016, 06:29:52 PM
So far my findings for alternatives are :

  • satoshibox
for file selling. ( directly to your bitcoin address ) didn't test it yet.

  • slut.io


Title: Re: PayIvy Changed to Shophava
Post by: Joel_Jantsen on August 03, 2016, 07:08:33 PM
I've used Payivy painlessly a couple of times. I've never really understood why companies change names unless they're involved in some appalling scandal but perhaps the new name has been scientifically tested to give users warm feelings in their toilet areas.
Nothing to do with appalling scandals actually.If you had management and commerce,you'd know the concept of re-branding.Basically it works in the company's favor.People are usually looking for more to meet their requirements.If the current system doesn't allow that and their base is kind of drifting away from it,rebranding is the best way to get in the action again.

The closes competitor/the best one : slut.io


Title: Re: PayIvy Changed to Shophava ( What the best Alternatives? ) ★Service Discussion★
Post by: designbuyers on November 12, 2016, 10:41:49 PM
I found new alternative rocketr.net

I am not sure there is more Alternatives now days but which one is reliable ? I am not sure I know anymore...


Title: Re: PayIvy Changed to Shophava ( What the best Alternatives? ) ★Service Discussion★
Post by: Gahs on November 15, 2016, 09:05:39 PM
It generally takes time for a new site to build its reputation, so I prefer watching PayIvy and Rocketr.net to see what they are really made of.


Title: Re: PayIvy Changed to Shophava ( What the best Alternatives? ) ★Service Discussion★
Post by: designbuyers on November 16, 2016, 10:19:29 AM
I see bitify has option for digital files and seems reliable ...


Title: Re: PayIvy Changed to Shophava ( What the best Alternatives? ) ★Service Discussion★
Post by: designbuyers on March 07, 2017, 12:57:15 AM
I did used bitify.com but seems buyer can request refund... !

I found website called " hexpay.org " I am not sure if someone try it, I didn't try it myself.

what's new now, what's website you did try offering you something you could sell or buy with trust.. ?


Title: Re: PayIvy Changed to Shophava
Post by: Snorek on March 07, 2017, 02:24:36 AM
I've used Payivy painlessly a couple of times. I've never really understood why companies change names unless they're involved in some appalling scandal but perhaps the new name has been scientifically tested to give users warm feelings in their toilet areas.
Re-branding is used usually when company thinks that new name will help them achieve better sales and recognition.

Most common reasons:

- company believes that Shophava is a better suited name for their service,
- they upgraded/changed so much, to the point they think changing name is only viable way to express how great they are now
- their CEO or staff changed
- they want to refresh their image and pursue their identity as a company
- bad reputation - but I didn't heard about anything scandalous linked to PayIvy


Title: Re: PayIvy Changed to Shophava ( What the best Alternatives? ) ★Service Discussion★
Post by: designbuyers on March 07, 2017, 02:43:42 AM
Yes, I agree with you, but that's may mislead customers.

I did see website called selly.io also lately. support digital goods.

the main reason for this topic that we discuss services which similar or alternatives to sell with bitcoins or digital currency and discuss it.


Title: Re: PayIvy Changed to Shophava ( What the best Alternatives? ) ★Service Discussion★
Post by: AccountGen on April 20, 2017, 02:36:02 AM
The reason for change of name is due to the new owner, it was previously owned by a community member. He sold it to a company similar to shopify for about 100 grand. They needed to change the name for legal reasons, the source needed to be re-done as well, it was a failed investment on their end, but he made off with a good amount of money.

As far as alternatives, I'd check out sellfy.


Title: Re: PayIvy Changed to Shophava ( What the best Alternatives? ) ★Service Discussion★
Post by: designbuyers on November 19, 2017, 10:07:33 PM
Any new marketplaces we should check that you can trust ?


Title: Re: ★ Online Marketplaces Accept Bitcoins and Alternatives? ★
Post by: designbuyers on December 02, 2017, 05:48:57 AM
I have found now days everyone here is using those
https://selly.gg/
https://www.pastecoin.com
https://satoshibox.com

seems it's the most used here and they are all has https and SSL certificate ..


Title: Re: PayIvy Changed to Shophava ( What the best Alternatives? ) ★Service Discussion★
Post by: FLoving on December 02, 2017, 02:51:14 PM
Any new marketplaces we should check that you can trust ?
On some places on the forum I am seeing that ZIGGER is doing their ICO and they are in planning to provide a platform with which they will make us enable to buy any thing for our living with bitcoin. If that came in existence then we will find a place to buy and sell and do any dealing with bitcoin. beside that I am using shophave and namecheap for domain related services.


Title: Re: PayIvy Changed to Shophava ( What the best Alternatives? ) ★Service Discussion★
Post by: designbuyers on August 04, 2018, 05:35:46 AM
I did used bitify.com but seems buyer can request refund... !

I found website called " hexpay.org " I am not sure if someone try it, I didn't try it myself.

what's new now, what's website you did try offering you something you could sell or buy with trust.. ?

as I did mention HexPay, it's shutdown now. just to mention it ...