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What should a freelancer do with Paypal now?
The last few years I have worked with foreign customers (from America, Europe, Australia, Asia). I don't have large sums for services, $50-$500 from the order. It was simple and easy for the clients.
After the blocking of Paypal, it is now much more difficult for customers to use SWIFT bank transfer. And the amounts are small, the commission will eat it up. Customers will not use any dubious and complicated translation methods.
I do not understand what to do now?
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1. Swift payments to unauthorized banks go without problems.
2. You can go to a neighboring country and open an account there.
3. You can register in Mycommerce/PayPro/2Checkout. They will essentially be your resellers, and customers will be able to pay with a bank card / paypal, and once a month you will receive all payments by swift. But you need to be prepared for a commission of 5-8% + VAT may appear if it exists in the payer's country.
Open an account in another country. But that's not the biggest problem. PayPal likes to check the real place of residence. And not only Utility Bill requests. Entering from a suspicious IP - block. VPN/proxy and blacklist - block.
open an account abroad
wait until the sanctions are lifted
go to the factory?
Try https://boosty.to/ there are several manuals on how to organize payment acceptance, they write that it works, even paypal for the payer.
PayPal will block you personally for any reason. I had to look for a volunteer abroad who agreed to accept payments for me on his PayPal. How to display them later is a separate funny topic. But if the recipient is in Europe, then you will have to pay a lot of taxes. However, the titmouse is also quoted for lack of fish ...
Sorry if I write complete nonsense, but is it really so difficult to negotiate with one of the hundreds of exchangers to use their Palka account? Well, he will press a little%, but he will also decide the issue of further withdrawal to your card. Ever since the early 2000s, there have been plenty of those who helped, who accepted both wire and checks, and only for 20+ years)))
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