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Phone Surgeon wrote:hear na
with things the way they are and me looking more into doing courier delivery for products to reduce customers coming into the store........
last 2-3 days i looking at wipay videos and their rules
today i go to sign up with them and i say let me just check tuner
and .......reading all this thing about people not receiving their money ......
what going on with them these days? they get reliable?
Phone Surgeon wrote:https://trinidadexpress.com/business/local/wipay-ceo-launches-us-neobank/article_3b5d07e8-70e1-11ec-85ee-bbbefb04d4c2.html
Interesting how big they are getting considering how much people are complaining about their service locally.
Merchants using their platform lose from 2k to 10k to 70k and up with rhe.Screenshot_20220113-154453_Chrome.jpg
pugboy wrote:planting seeds is pure pie in the sky
that is place for anya at al
ppl who yet to be successful in business but giving all kinda talks like they have a long track record
jhonnieblue wrote:Other than wipay, what other online payment system exists for small businesses?
Phone Surgeon wrote:Imagine he get 20mil in investment though.
If on a smaller scale it have so much complaints about the company locally what gonna be the scene when they playing with people money internationally
jhonnieblue wrote:Other than wipay, what other online payment system exists for small businesses?
I mean he get 20mil usd investment abroad to do his neo bank.pugboy wrote:yeah gerry hadeed/beacon insurance partnered with him also republic bank
gerry don’t take nonsense and neither would republic
and like he skate out and living foreignPhone Surgeon wrote:Imagine he get 20mil in investment though.
If on a smaller scale it have so much complaints about the company locally what gonna be the scene when they playing with people money internationally
Phone Surgeon wrote:I mean he get 20mil usd investment abroad to do his neo bank.pugboy wrote:yeah gerry hadeed/beacon insurance partnered with him also republic bank
gerry don’t take nonsense and neither would republic
and like he skate out and living foreignPhone Surgeon wrote:Imagine he get 20mil in investment though.
If on a smaller scale it have so much complaints about the company locally what gonna be the scene when they playing with people money internationally
Read the article I posted
Redman wrote:And as pug says someone will come and buy him out...maybe even RBL.
It's easier to buy a license than it is to get one.
pugboy wrote:its pretty obvious he looking to hit the jackpot with somebody buying him out silicon valley style.Phone Surgeon wrote:I mean he get 20mil usd investment abroad to do his neo bank.pugboy wrote:yeah gerry hadeed/beacon insurance partnered with him also republic bank
gerry don’t take nonsense and neither would republic
and like he skate out and living foreignPhone Surgeon wrote:Imagine he get 20mil in investment though.
If on a smaller scale it have so much complaints about the company locally what gonna be the scene when they playing with people money internationally
Read the article I posted
Alot of local merchants use planting seeds platform for their online sales.Redress10 wrote:Alluh really shop on websites like plnting seeds etc?
The real entrepreneurs are the ones who hardly seek the spotlight but build highly successful businesses. Ppl like Ramps logistics etc. Ppl like Anya aint no entrepreneur. They just there to bamboozle ppl who doh know better.
Lmao
While wipay has bad reviews for online payments, they set up for individual website was quiet easy. I'm doing one now and wipay was the easiest online option to add.Dohplaydat wrote:jhonnieblue wrote:Other than wipay, what other online payment system exists for small businesses?
That's the problem, our banks and financial system don't comply with many international regulations hence making it very very difficult to use 90% of credit card gateways.
The workarounds are using foreign banks and businesses to receive payment but that opens ups can of worms wrt to taxes.
Secondly, there is the option of PayPal but that has many limitations locally as well.
Stripe can be linked to local bank accounts but their fees are high.
WiPay circumvented this by using shady third party gateways that were very unreliable. They had no proper logging system in place and bypassed many security checks. They would never pass a first world audit.
They at least know this is an issue which is why they're probably trying to form a US bank or organisation to gain access to better gateways. I honestly not sure about the regulatory framework involved there.
All I know is my good friend works in a local bank that is affiliated with WiPay and he has nothing good to say about their system or their management.
16 cycles wrote:why this option rather than online banking e.g. transfer to 3rd party?
Have that option. But having to visit every client is logistically impossible. Particularly when it's mutliple businesses being managed.Phone Surgeon wrote:having to wait atleast a month for your money is unacceptable
better you pay for a portable linx machine and go around processing payments on the spot if the customer doesn't want to come to the store
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