Hi,
I'm a member of ZoomIn and I've been notified that PayPal transition fee is around 9% now, what is incredible high! And yes, I lost 10% today in the payment.
So, they ask us to change to Payza, because they have the same 2% like Paypal had.
Payza charges 2% to any amount up to a maximum charge of $15 as opposed to PayPals maximum of $45 and they have much lower currency conversion costs. IMPORTANT NOTE: Even though currency conversion costs will still be applicable with Payza in the short term, we are confident that we can bring these charges down to zero with Payza in the very near future possibly already for the March payment round. So as you can see we are doing our utmost to make sure that you get your earnings with a minimum of transaction costs
So, anyone knows Payza? I'm from Brazil and I really don't know if this works like Paypal...
Cheers
I'm a member of ZoomIn and I've been notified that PayPal transition fee is around 9% now, what is incredible high! And yes, I lost 10% today in the payment.
So, they ask us to change to Payza, because they have the same 2% like Paypal had.
Payza charges 2% to any amount up to a maximum charge of $15 as opposed to PayPals maximum of $45 and they have much lower currency conversion costs. IMPORTANT NOTE: Even though currency conversion costs will still be applicable with Payza in the short term, we are confident that we can bring these charges down to zero with Payza in the very near future possibly already for the March payment round. So as you can see we are doing our utmost to make sure that you get your earnings with a minimum of transaction costs

So, anyone knows Payza? I'm from Brazil and I really don't know if this works like Paypal...
Cheers