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Title: New Payza Bitcoin API allows for automated payouts to BTC Wallets
Post by: Payza on July 18, 2017, 08:00:49 PM
Hello all,

We just announced a new API for our payout merchants that we're pretty excited about. If you're a payout merchant with affiliates who receive payouts in Bitcoin, you can now use Payza's Bitcoin SendMoney API to set up automated Bitcoin checkouts to external BTC Wallets. This blog post has more details: Payza Launches New Bitcoin SendMoney API for External Bitcoin Wallets - https://blog.payza.com/payza-updates/announcements/payza-launches-bitcoin-sendmoney-api-external-wallets/

If your favorite earning sites don't offer Bitcoin payouts, be sure to let them know about these new services from Payza.


Title: Re: New Payza Bitcoin API allows for automated payouts to BTC Wallets
Post by: JollyGood on May 04, 2019, 10:12:59 AM


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I never heard of Payza until it was mentioned in another thread.

Looks like it was a major scam...


Title: Re: New Payza Bitcoin API allows for automated payouts to BTC Wallets
Post by: erikalui on May 04, 2019, 05:53:56 PM


http://i66.tinypic.com/npjeia.png


I never heard of Payza until it was mentioned in another thread.

Looks like it was a major scam...

Payza is still a payment processor but the URL is https://www.payza.eu/ and not .com. It's still legit but since payments can easily be reversed, it's nothing better than PayPal.


Title: Re: New Payza Bitcoin API allows for automated payouts to BTC Wallets
Post by: JollyGood on May 04, 2019, 07:33:27 PM
Payza is still a payment processor but the URL is https://www.payza.eu/ and not .com. It's still legit but since payments can easily be reversed, it's nothing better than PayPal.

Thank you for the information and link.

How was Payza.com related to Payza.eu?

Why was Payza.com shutdown by the US law enforcement agencies?



Payze.eu is owned by MH Pillars Ltd (UK) and they are owned by a Canadian national called: Firoz Patel and his registered address is one that is available to rent for a few dollars per year. That address is shared by many individuals and companies just to fulfil a Companies House requirement to have a mailing address.

It all looks very shady to me....

http://i68.tinypic.com/196z43.png


Title: Re: New Payza Bitcoin API allows for automated payouts to BTC Wallets
Post by: erikalui on May 05, 2019, 10:13:07 AM


Thank you for the information and link.

How was Payza.com related to Payza.eu?

Why was Payza.com shutdown by the US law enforcement agencies?



Payze.eu is owned by MH Pillars Ltd (UK) and they are owned by a Canadian national called: Firoz Patel and his registered address is one that is available to rent for a few dollars per year. That address is shared by many individuals and companies just to fulfil a Companies House requirement to have a mailing address.

It all looks very shady to me....

http://i68.tinypic.com/196z43.png

Payza.com is not related to Payza.eu and the address given in this website is probably wrong as on the website it has 3 addresses that don't match.

And Payza was first called Alertpay and it was founded in 2004.


Title: Re: New Payza Bitcoin API allows for automated payouts to BTC Wallets
Post by: JollyGood on May 05, 2019, 12:05:08 PM
Payza.com is not related to Payza.eu and the address given in this website is probably wrong as on the website it has 3 addresses that don't match.

And Payza was first called Alertpay and it was founded in 2004.




Thank you for the post.




The address on the payza.eu website shows an address not in the UK but next to it clearly states MH Pillars Ltd is the licence holder.

http://i63.tinypic.com/21n36z9.png


Going by the information they have registered with companies house and the fact they are not even competent enough to file their accounts on time and decide to use a cheap-for-hire registered company address to show on file explain a lot about Payza.

I am not impressed, I think there is a lot more going on here than meets the eye.

I would stay away from payza.eu and advise others to follow suit.