The last place I expect to read anything anti-Paypal is CNN Money’s website.
5 PayPal alternatives
Sick of PayPal? Check out these e-commerce solutions for business owners.
The article then goes on to suggest DigitalRiver, 2Checkout, Alertpay, TrialPay and e-Junkie.
Interestingly, I had blogged about some other Paypal alternatives in the past whilst I was commenting about e-commerce in Africa. Read it and share your thoughts as well.
Related posts:
- Paypal Nigeria. A request for Paypal service in Nigeria.
- How do I operate a Paypal account in Nigeria?
- Making Money Online: Getting Paid via Paypal
- Exchange Alertpay to Paypal
- Paypal to e-gold exchange
- Paypal in Africa: Kenya users can now receive money
- Paypal Malaysia, Philippines, Brazil users offered more withdrawal options
- Graphcard to Paypal & e-gold
- More African countries can now receive money via PayPal
- Paypal moves deeper into Africa


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Do you know if many Nigerians and Ghanians use Google Checkout?
Wilfred, I have no idea. As of now, I have never used Google Checkout. Neither as a merchant, nor as a buyer.
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from Nigeria.
What stops anyone from creating a paypal alternative workable in Nigeria? I am sick and tired of Paypal and Clickbank attitude to Nigeria.
Where did the Paypal and Clickbank ideas come from? No monopolies please. Go to my notice board: http://omnipratikaglobalnet.com/nb.htm for a solution. Their reasons for not doing business with Nigeria is an insult. When my 50,000 quota is filled up, I ‘ll be back to this forum to share my story.