By Oluniyi David Ajao on Dec 13, 2007 in E-currencies | 3 Comments
So you want to exchange Alertpay for Paypal?
Well, even though Paypal frowns at exchanging money from their payment system directly for another, what you can do is simple.
Withdraw your money to your bank account and then pull the money to your paypal account from your bank account. Your bank account serves as a link between [...]
By Oluniyi David Ajao on Dec 13, 2007 in E-currencies | 0 Comments
A press release issued by Graphcard this morning:
Tried, True and Visionary UBA Group Plc Embraces VTN Technology to power ecommerce in Nigeria
Laurel, MD USA : December 12, 2007
The largest bank in Nigeria and Africa’s emerging global bank, United Bank for Africa Plc (UBA) and LFR Communications, Inc., a ground breaking e-commerce provider, have set [...]
By Oluniyi David Ajao on Sep 29, 2007 in Cards, E-currencies | 11 Comments
Paypal users in 26 countries can now withdraw their funds to their credit, debit or prepaid cards - so long the cards are branded Mastercard or Visa.
New today, PayPal now offers account balance withdrawals to Visa-branded credit, debit, or prepaid cards in 26 international markets. This feature greatly improves the utility of PayPal [...]
By Oluniyi David Ajao on Sep 28, 2007 in E-currencies, Scams | 0 Comments
An email has been going round on the Internet recently with the subject: TGE Newsletter. Tired of E-Gold? Try Casheqe!. They are advertising a fake e-currency service. Stay away from them!
Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 09:45:06 +0000 [09:45:06 AM GMT]
From: TGE NEWS <support@CASHEQE.ORG>
To: xxx@xxxx.xxx
Subject: TGE Newsletter. Tired of E-Gold? Try Casheqe!
Welcome [...]
By Oluniyi David Ajao on Jul 16, 2007 in Cards, E-currencies | 3 Comments
Alertpay has announced that it would soon be launching debit mastercards for its users, very soon. In a recent newsletter sent out on 11th Jult 2007, Alertpay wrote:
Keep an eye out for:
More purchasing flexibility online and offline when we release in the next few weeks the AlertPay Debit MasterCards. (stay tuned for more)
AlertPay is a [...]
By Oluniyi David Ajao on Jul 11, 2007 in E-currencies, Scams | 0 Comments
You might have received such email before, purportedly from Moneybookers. I receive such regularly, and even got one just this early morning. The mails look real, asking you to accept a payment or update your account information. Of course, the mail is fraudulent and will only lead you to a fake website that will keep [...]