Payoneer headquartered in New York offers a global payment solution enabling business to manage international payments, bill or request payments from clients, receive payments through popular marketplaces, and pay freelance workers no matter where they are.
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2Checkout from Verifone
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The 2Checkout Monetization Platform, now from Verifone (acquired September 2020) is designed to address the complexity of online commerce, subscription billing, and global payments for software, SaaS and online services companies. The vendor says that their solution is backed by: a proven cloud platform, unmatched expertise and a depth of digital commerce services. The vendor’s value proposition is that their solution simplifies the complexities that online merchants face when expanding and…
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2SELL - 3.5% + 0.30 EUR per successful sale
2SUBSCRIBE - 4.5% + 0.40 EUR per successful sale
2MONETIZE - 6.0% + 0.50 EUR per successful sale
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I usually use direct transfers between bank accounts, Zelle, wire funds, credit cards, and paper checks as a last resort. In my experience, even mailing of paper checks would be many times faster and more convenient than using Payoneer.
Payoneer is simpler, offers more advantages when withdrawing income and is linked to the best markets. In addition, I can withdraw the money regardless of the currency deposited at the best exchange rate in the market. They offer very competitive commission rates and a debit …
Before Payoneer, I used Paxum, a Canadian product, that was or is similar but more expensive. Also used Payza(later Ecopayz), and European alternative, they have their ups and downs, they aren't even listed in the Search above, basically they are both payment gateways that …
Payoneer supports more geographies than many of the other leading payment solutions. Additionally, their fees are very low, and don’t require a minimum monthly volume or a subscription package. Where Payoneer falls short is that it’s slow (compared to something like PayPal), …
Paypal is more common but transaction fees and overall time spent waiting for some transfers if the other person doesn't have paypal or has not used it in a while is a plus for Payoneer.
Less hassle and more options related to types of transactions and places to process …
Payoneer has outperformed them all, with speedier payments, a larger network, and international business accounts. We first tried a few different payment service providers before settling on this one, like PayPal, Payeer, and Skrill. But after all these years, Payoneer …
I chose Payoneer over the competition because of the low transaction fees and the ease of receiving money from customers anywhere in the world, and then being able to withdraw it without using intermediaries, directly to my bank account and into my local currency.
When I used TransferWise I needed to add my Payoneer banking info. Therefore, even though I used this I still needed to use Payoneer. TransferWise limits the countries that they send cards to. It would have been easier to use and it would have removed the need to use Payoneer …
As compared to PayPal, Payoneer has nominal exchange rates. Secondly, it is more popular in developing countries than PaPpal which ultimately helps us in doing business in those countries. Thirdly, the transaction fee that Payoneer deducts is less as compared to PayPal which I …
I selected Payoneer as the fees they have deducted are less and also the exchange rate is better. Also, from time to time I get updates or notifications about the whereabouts of my money. Though there is a limit to receiving money in a single transaction using this tool, it's …
I would say they are both similar platforms, however, TransferWise has cheaper transfer fees. I also like TRansferWise's user interface better. I use both platforms for different purposes and I am happy with both platforms. Having two platforms give me more flexibility …
Through Payoneer's payment solution, it is easy to send funds to numerous countries across the globe. Payoneer will help pay people from more than 85 countries around the world. One of the things I love about Payoneer is the simplicity that they offer.
Payoneer is much more secure than any other transaction system. Transaction charges are affordable, but there is no other hidden cost to receive or make international payments. Its exchange rates are almost equal to the marketplace. Moreover, their Customer Support Team is well …
Before using Payoneer I had to rely on PayPal Payments but I have to face many troubles. The interface is very unique, it is simple to use
with an eye-catching and intuitive design, which helps in navigating things easily
for the new user too. The platform also offers to …
Payoneer is good for 3rd party sources when working with multiple companies. I like using Paypal Payments for when I'm charging a client individually and simply. Payoneer is best for reoccurring business with an entities like collecting from radio, online ads, commercials, …
PayPal is accepted by country but I can only send out funds, no receiving. With Payoneer you can send and receive funds, it also has a free credit card that can be delivered to your door step.
There's no comparison. Using PayPal as my payment processor was a nightmare. PayPal was really designed for the purchaser not for the seller. Yes, they were cheap but you get what you pay for. Customer service at PayPal was also non-existent. 2Checkout on the other hand …
I used to sell my software on Avangate and PayPal at the same time. Costs were very similar but I decided to abandon PayPal because it sometimes required human interventions. I also checked DigitalRiver, but it wasn't easy to setup and I never completed all requirements.
Avangate digital commerce is the only available leading payment gateway service provider for Sri Lankans. That is the main reason to choose Avangate for my web store. It's easy and cost-effective and easy to use as a payment gateway service provider overall. Pricing, customer …
Payoneer is well suited for small to large-scale organizations for sending and receiving payments and establishing business internationally. Because their customer service crew is inexperienced, payment and account-related issues can arise and take a long time to fix. It's also appropriate for individuals or freelancers that need a payment provider that can collect payments from all over the world.
2Checkout Monetization Platform is well suited for emerging SaaS businesses because along with payment processing, they offer you exposure to Affiliates and make electronic code delivery easy. The dashboard is cumbersome and reporting graphs/options are not easy to comprehend so it might become trouble when the business grows and you want to show it to venture capitalists or any investor/buyer.
For some international countries it take a lot to get the physical card. This may be related to the local post office too, but it's a hassle for new users
It would be good to have tutorials on how to do basic tasks in video or audio, for users that can't read for too long or have a disability
It is surreal. Everything feels like they don't really want you to use them. I had to beg them to approve my account because of stupid approval questions. Example: give ONE url where payments will come from. (my payments will come from a page inside my webapp which means absolutely nothing to users who don't have a user in my webapp. I also have many URLs where the users can pay from) Then their API is super complicated to use. I couldn't believe how complicated it is. It is not well explained in the documentation and you have to guess until you understand the underlying logic. I wouldn't use it if I Stripe was available in my country.
The support is really awful. They send you generic answers, and actually don't really understand what is going on. For example, when our re-verification was stuck, support agents told me that the account is active and you can send a payment. I did that, my card was charged, but the payment was declined, because the account was not active
Before Payoneer, I used Paxum, a Canadian product, that was or is similar but more expensive. Also used Payza(later Ecopayz), and European alternative, they have their ups and downs, they aren't even listed in the Search above, basically they are both payment gateways that allow using several payment methods, and any payment gateway, the problem is they don't have any bank accounts associated with them, therefore they are more limited in that regard. Both use a card as the main withdrawal method, and both support international currencies, but there as I mentioned there isn't any bank account associated with them, nor there is a way to connect them to Stripe.
There's no comparison. Using PayPal as my payment processor was a nightmare. PayPal was really designed for the purchaser not for the seller. Yes, they were cheap but you get what you pay for. Customer service at PayPal was also non-existent. 2Checkout on the other hand is designed for the seller. Their system is mature and feature-filled. It does everything I would need and allows me to present a professional purchasing experience to my clients. The documentation is good, but the best thing about 2Checkout is that I can contact a friendly tech support rep 24/7 via live online chat. I tell them what I'm trying to do and they help me out. If necessary they can escalate the support request and I always receive a chat transcript in my inbox afterward.
Using Payoneer we have grown very well especially in 3rd world countries.
Due to its nominal transaction charges and better exchange rates, we get a decent ROI.
Since it is a very easy to use payment gateway and does not require many technicalities hence it is very well accepted which helps us in "ease of doing" business.