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Saturday, December 3, 2011

How you will receive money from Alertpay?

Alertpay: Altertpay (www.alertpay.com) is an online money transaction site. The majority freelancing sites may not support Alertpay. On the other hand, sites those are not freelancing i.e. non bidding sites can support Alertpay for online money transaction. Just you have to sign up in Alertpay by providing your user name and password, your e-mail address and other information details. After submitting your information Alterpay will confirm you by sending an e-mail which may includes transaction PIN, Phone validation code etc. You can earn money from Alterpay by referral programs also. Anyway, you can include your Alertpay debit card if you have sufficient balance on this card. You can exchange Alertpay money in to real cash. After adding effectively in your alertpay account you can withdraw money to you.  Bangladeshi users may make cash via SBBL or DBBL or any other supported bank’s ATM booth with that card. Alternatively, place a check or cheque payout request when you earned sufficient amount of money in your Alertpay account. After receiving your check or cheque from Alertpay then visit in a bank or meet with concerned authorized foreign exchange person of the Standard Chartered, Prime Bank, Butch Bangla, Brac, Mutual Trust Bank or any other supported Banks in your local areas. As we know many users of Bangladesh working in online for some good PPC, PTC sites or other sites. They may think how to bring money in Bangladesh; in above process you may receive money in your hand via Alertpay. Many international users may get money from Alertpay if in their countries Alertpay is being supported. You can transfer your money directly to any of your authorized bank account if it is not applicable then simple send your request to Alertpay for a check or cheque. Check or cheque sending charge or fees may deduct from you such as $2 (two) only. After receiving your cheque or check in to your hand then follow the mentioned process and go to nearest foreign exchange supported banks for making in to cash. 

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