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    Post Alert Pay The Best Ever!!!!



    REFERRAL PROGRAM




    AlertPay wants to pay YOU! As AlertPay continues to grow, we believe in rewarding our loyal AlertPay community for helping in that growth.
    When you refer someone to AlertPay, making it their way to pay, we will reward you with deposits to your AlertPay account. This money can be used to do anything you like - transferred or withdrawn. It’s our way of thanking for your good work.

    REFER A FRIEND AND GET PAID UP TO $10 PER REFERRAL

    Refer a Friend to AlertPay!

    When you make AlertPay your friend's way to pay to online, we'll pay you $5.00. But it gets even better, when you refer more then 10 friends to AlertPay, we'll begin to pay you $10 for each referral after your 10th!. (more details below).




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    Quote Originally Posted by maingoal View Post


    REFERRAL PROGRAM




    AlertPay wants to pay YOU! As AlertPay continues to grow, we believe in rewarding our loyal AlertPay community for helping in that growth.
    When you refer someone to AlertPay, making it their way to pay, we will reward you with deposits to your AlertPay account. This money can be used to do anything you like - transferred or withdrawn. It’s our way of thanking for your good work.

    REFER A FRIEND AND GET PAID UP TO $10 PER REFERRAL

    Refer a Friend to AlertPay!

    When you make AlertPay your friend's way to pay to online, we'll pay you $5.00. But it gets even better, when you refer more then 10 friends to AlertPay, we'll begin to pay you $10 for each referral after your 10th!. (more details below).




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    now it was good for small payments in online business n giving nice referal commission already i have account n hunt for referals now to make some bucks thanks for nice information

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    sounds not bad, but I never think Alter Pay is the best payment processor, I think paypal and LR will be better for me, as it is hard to find good ex-changer for AP in our country, and I don't think the fee is very low for us .
    but if you are really good at building referrals, it is not bad choice.

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    Yes for me Paypal is still the best free payment processor...

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    I don't see why I should change my payment processors to Alertpay. Tough most of the gpt-programs have changed Paypal to Alertpay.

    The referral-program interests me the most. What do my referrals need to do so I would get the ten bucks?

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    Until recently I hadn't heard of AlertPay, until I was forced to join same (on July 17th) in order to transact a payment with an organisation (based in the US) - who used them as a payment intermediary. Having opened an account, gone through the nausea of verification and (via bank transfer) deposited a substantial amount into same - I then found that although I could see the money in the account I couldn't get access to it??

    So I sent AlertPay an E Mail asking why - no response! Another four E Mails later - the last of which threatening legal action, I finally got a return E Mail consisting of a very lame apology and no excuse as to why it took ten days to get to this point. Now bearing in mind that the cash in the account is clearly visible, the agent then asked me to send a copy of my bank statement showing that the money had been sent by my bank - duh!!!!!!

    This I've done, along with an advisory to AlerPay indicating that the deadline for payment (with the US organisation) is August the 1st. It's (now) the 30th of July and nothings happened, I.e. no further E Mail responses and the cash is still stuck in the account!!

    In all my experience, I've never had the misfortune to deal with an organisation run with such ineptitude and incompetence. Their service is utterly abysmal and it's blatantly obvious that they don't give a damn about their customers. If this company had been based within the UK, the Financial Services Agency would have shut them down a long time ago - I'd have had more luck dealing with Al Qaeda!

    What a way to run a business!

    Unfortunately the US organisation I was dealing with didn't use PayPal - if they had, then my transaction with them would have been concluded on day one - done and dusted!

    Do yourself a big favour and steer well clear of this TIN POT company.

    Si thee

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