You need to deposit your Alertpay into your checking account and then transfer from your checking account to Paypal or vise versa
No. Alertpay is supported.
An AlertPay transaction code is a unique identifier assigned to each transaction processed through the AlertPay payment platform. This code helps users track and reference specific transactions for purposes such as verification, dispute resolution, or record-keeping. It typically consists of a combination of numbers and letters that distinguishes it from other transactions in the system.
AlertPay was an online payment platform that allowed users to send and receive money securely over the internet. Users could fund their accounts using credit cards, bank transfers, or other options, and then use that balance to make online payments or transfer funds to other users. AlertPay has since been rebranded as Payza.
It's AlertPay and it's just like PayPal. An online payment processor.
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I would never suggest asking this question. Because you could get a number of websites that say they accept alertpay. But alert-pay has no return policy, nor does it offer advanced security services. One example is that you can have firefox remember your user name and password. This is a great security setback. I bet you can't do that in paypal. Therefore, you can use alertpay to get something done in PTC sites, or something like that. If you are interested in this, just feel free to contact me (just comment/answer this). NEVER EVER GO TO SERVICES THAT CHANGE ALERTPAY MONEY TO PAYPAL. They cost you a lot, if they are truly legit.
AlertPay, now known as Payza, was an online payment processing platform that allowed individuals and businesses to send and receive money over the internet. It offered services similar to PayPal, including the ability to make payments, transfer funds, and conduct online transactions securely. The platform was popular for e-commerce and online services but faced legal and operational challenges before it ceased operations in 2018.