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Luis138
05-14-2008, 05:17 PM
Hi guys, I discovered this new alternative to Paypal. It is a new company and they are just starting. It is free, totally free. What is best is that just for signing up you get $25 credited in your account and if you click in my link I get a $10 referral fee.

This is exactly how Paypal started, if anything we could use that money to buy things amongst ourselves until more merchants start accepting it.

Let's hope that they are successful and can give Paypal a run for their money.

https://www.revolutionmoneyexchange.com/ReferAFriend/ReferAFriend_landing.aspx?referreremail=luis138@ma c.com

Luis

Lee C
05-14-2008, 06:17 PM
The new "revolution" gives 35 bucks up front? What is the transaction fee percentage?
Also how is the Security system and Proven track record?

brewmaster15
05-15-2008, 07:56 AM
Those paypal fees are getting pretty steep...maybe a little competition would keep them in check.:)

-al

DiscusKeeper
05-15-2008, 08:35 AM
Brew,

I've got to agree, fee's are getting steep and the rules and conditions are also getting ridiculous. I'll give anyone willing to compete with Paypal/Ebay a shot.

Luis,

You've got cash!

Mark


Those paypal fees are getting pretty steep...maybe a little competition would keep them in check.:)

-al

ashaysathe
05-15-2008, 09:31 AM
The heart of the problem is security in electronic transaction. Imagine the implications...
What are possible means of electronic payments do we have that both buyer and seller can agree upon wo/ delinquency?

Luis138
05-15-2008, 09:39 AM
Luis,

You've got cash!

Mark

Thank you Mark. I agree, Paypal and eBay have become a monopoly. Until more competition starts coming out they will stay that way.

Plus, a little cash never hurts.

Luis

jeep
05-16-2008, 08:05 AM
It sounds like someone is moving in on the competition. If so then I imagine they will be backed by some sort of investment banking. Also, I doubt these "free" things will last forever. Just incentives to get off the ground...

Here's a couple of links on their backers...

http://www.bankeasy.com/

http://bankeasy.com/fishbackfinancial/ (http://bankeasy.com/fishbackfinancial/)