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Re: The Most Comprehensive Comparisons for Paypal,Epay,Webmoney,Perfectmoney,Payza!
by
u9y42
on 26/04/2016, 12:38:41 UTC
Anyone can add skrill.com to the comparisions here? I think strill.com is also one of top rated payment processor of 2016. But i can't get more detailed info for this processor.

It has been some time since I've last used Skrill (or MoneyBookers, as it was called when I was still using it), but I can contribute some information about deposit and withdrawal methods and fees, at least - perhaps others can add more later on.

Deposit methods and fees:
  • Bank transfer - 1% (or perhaps free in some cases?)
  • Credit/Debit card - 1.9%
  • Neteller - 1.9%
  • Paysafecard - 7%
  • Receiving from other members - 1%

Withdrawal methods and fees:
  • Visa card - €2.95
  • Bank transfer - €3.95
  • Sending to other members - 1%


While we're at it, you could also include Neteller. The following page shows the available options and their fees: https://www.neteller.com/en/fees - although, not every country has access to all of those. Anyway, here's a small sample, made up of the most common options:

Deposit methods and fees:
  • Credit/Debit card - 1.9%
  • Skrill - 1.9%
  • Bitcoin - 1% ("Bitcoin deposits can be used immediately for transfers to NETELLER merchants or transfers to other members. Bitcoin deposits cannot be used for purchases or withdrawals using your Net+ card")
  • Paysafecard - 7%
  • Bank transfer - free

Withdrawal methods and fees:
  • Bank transfer - €7.50
  • Cheque - €7.50
  • Pay with Neteller at associated sites - free
  • Transfer to other members - 1%

It's too bad that Bitcoin deposits in Neteller can't actually be used freely with their Net+ card or withdrawn - hmm, does anyone know if it is possible to transfer those funds to Skrill, and withdraw them that way instead? Smiley


By the way, in relation to Payza, I'd advise against using them at the moment, at least until they get their act together again. They seem to be experiencing major delays when dealing with problems, and I've had more than one problem to deal with since my last attempt at withdrawing funds there.


EDIT: it seems that funds deposited in Neteller through Bitcoin can in fact be withdrawn (just not through the Net+ card) - although, there might be better options for that, if withdrawing is all you will be doing (like Coinbase).