EgoPay - Payza Alternative Payment Processor for HYIP
As you are aware
of the latest news from Payza is that, they will no longer be dealing with
high risk websites (HYIP). This news has been long overdue since from the
time Alertpay changed its name to Payza, it was obvious that things
weren't going to be the same again. The admendments of Payza's User
Agreement has excluded companies that offer "a literal rate of
return" in their program.
So, what does this means to HYIP and other programs. As for yesterday, all HYIP using Payza as their payment processor received this message from Payza administrators;
"This email is to
notify you that your industry is no longer supported by Payza. Due to an increasingly stringent regulatory
environment associated with your industry, which has been reflected in an
update to Section 6.02 of Payza’s User Agreement, we can no longer process
payments for your business industry. Because Payza is a licensed money
transmitter agent, Payza must conform to the standards and regulations imposed
by the U.S.A. and its individual state regulators. As a result, your industry
has been included as one of the industries Payza can no longer support.
As of July 20, 2012,
we will be required to conclude our business relationship with you and
terminate your current Payza account. Please be sure to close your Payza
account and withdraw all of the remaining funds. After July 20, 2012, your
account will be automatically closed or restricted. If you are not able to
withdraw your funds before this date, you must contat us for an assessment of
your fund withdrawal eligibility.
As it is not our
intent to hinder your business, we would like to
suggest EgoPay, one of our most recent authorized e-currency exchangers,
to help with your transition.
For additional details on how Payza can help you with this transition, or if you have any questions or concerns, please contact our Business Development Team at
For additional details on how Payza can help you with this transition, or if you have any questions or concerns, please contact our Business Development Team at
bizdev@Payza.com.
Thank You for your understanding,
The Payza Team".
Thank You for your understanding,
The Payza Team".
From last
paragraph, you can clearly see that Payza recommends Egopay. There is a rumor already
going on that EgoPay is managed and ran by Payza team which would be a good
thing, since Payza has already managed to create a good reputation when it
comes to handling money.
These change in Payza policy especially when it comes to HYIP has created some panic and HYIP administrators are now requesting their members to register a new account with EgoPay. You can find a lot of those message in different forums. This is one of the messages that I found in one of the forum; "As we all know Payza will be removed from all HYIP's programs on July 20, 2012 and they are requesting each investor on any HYIP to transfer from Payza to EgoPay".
So, what is EgoPay? EgoPay
is an electronic currency (e-currency) that is offering simple ways to purchase
and pay for services. It is registered in Belize under the registry number
118260.
Why Ego Pay ?
According to the Payza, they will be changing its policy and no longer dealing with "high risk" websites.
Hence it seems like Payza will no longer accept high risk websites to process payments through them starting the 20th of July 2012.
This means EVERYONE needs to register for an alternative and that is EgoPay: https://www.egopay.com/?ddf3
A New Processor EgoPay will be used by everyone to swap their funds between Payza and the websites they want to do business with from now on.
You MUST JOIN in order to continue using and receiving your Payza funds: https://www.egopay.com/?1582a
The fees are almost the same as Payza, so no problem there.
Bonus: share your EgoPay referral link with everyone you know and receive 1% on ALL transactions they make with their EgoPayaccount for life.
Again, register for a no cost EgoPay account here https://www.egopay.com/?1582a
and get ready to that with all your favorite websites where Payza will no longer get accepted.
Who Can Register with
EgoPay?
· Registration is open to anyone above 18 years and restricted to
different countries. You can see the list of the allowed countries once you
start the registration process.
· You are allowed to have multiple accounts provided you
stick to their term of use and use different email for each registration.
· No identification document is required during registration but
you must use your real name and real personal information for future
references.
· Your email account is your account identification.
Account Funding
One good thing about
EgoPay is that you can fund your account via Payza, bank wire or other
exchangers that they recommend. This will be an advantage especially for those
members who already have a Payza account but this comes with price since
you have to pay for Direct Payza
funding cost of 3.9% + 0.59$ per transaction andwithdrawing cost 2%.
Sending Money
The fees for sending
money depends on the account;Personal, Business
or Exchanger. Personal account EgoPay transfers are cheaper
than Payza ( 2% and $0.25), while business account
transfers are more expensive (3.5% and
$0.5) than Payza. The Exchanger account is $2%+0.25.This charges will start been
implemented on 10/5/2012. For the first 3 months you will be able to pay
half percentage (in percentage only) of the fee indicated. Note that, you can only send money to
an EgoPay account holder.
One unique feature
that I have liked is the security colorwhich will appear
whenever you are logged in. The other feature is the ability to set the
maximum number of minutes that you would like to be logged in.
Lastly, EgoPay seems
to be a good alternative to Payza. The website seems to be very
secure and everthing else seems to be in place. For now, we can just
wish and hope that they will live to our
expectation. Visit EgoPay and learn more on how you
register a new account.
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