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eeeeatmeee2019-12-18 08:16:03
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eeeeatmeee, 2019-12-18 08:16:03

What are the alternatives to ePayments? Who uses what?

Well, the question is in the title. Not only does ePayments not confirm the verification of the company's account without explaining any reason or requesting additional documents, they also blocked it.
The company is white, it's already 2 years old and it's like this ... Just a letter - sorry, we can't verify the acc and therefore the block. A very strange office ...
But that's not really about it - tell me what are the alternatives and who should I pay attention to?
There are several requirements - not Russia, the presence of a payment gateway, the ability to accept payments online from physicists and the easiest way to withdraw (cards / bank account, etc.)

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Onnem, 2019-12-18
@eeeatmeee

You describe the task in more detail, what you need from the payment and why.
Epayments is an excellent service, they work under a license, and accordingly comply with the requirements of the regulator, like many others.
There are a lot of services similar to them, all outside the Russian Federation, Revolut, Capitalist, ADVcash, Paypal, Payer, Paxum, Paonir, Skrill, PerfectMoney, etc., but the question of functionality.

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Andrey Gavrilov, 2019-12-18
@thexaver

stripe, paypal

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Dimonchik, 2019-12-18
@dimonchik2013

all scammers use Payeer
, and a smaller shobla with Baltic-English licenses also got divorced

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MrKruger, 2020-04-29
@MrKruger

RIP epayments was convenient :(
Related - see fiax.com

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