which payment method to use

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  1. DerrtyJake

    DerrtyJake Member

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    The RC website I've been visiting has a variety of options.

    Payment Methods:
    Alertpay
    Pecunix
    cash
    Money order
    ePassporte
    Western Union (on orders of $90 and above)

    Which one should I use. I'd prefer to buy with a Mastercard gift card which once registered acts exactly as a credit card. I'm thinking Alertpay. It says there's no transaction fees when buying with a personal account and seems to feel similar to paypal. Which is perfect seeing as how the product I buy will be around $90 and I'll be buying with a $100 Mastercard gift card. Paypal likes to charge me a dollar when I order meaning if the product I want is exactly $50 a $50 gift card won't cover it. This doesn't appear to be the case with Alertpay. Anyone experienced with this site?
     
  2. salmon4me

    salmon4me Senior Member

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    Money order

    *Don't get it from a bank. Don't put your real name on it. Don't give the company your real name.
     
  3. pedaltopedal

    pedaltopedal Member

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    I completely agree with Salmon4me - Use a money order and get it from a liquor store or somewhere other than a bank.

    Don't use alertpay. They requires quite a bit of verification of who you are to properly set up an account. I believe they even require you to upload scanned copies of things like utility bills, credit card statements and/or drivers license. Its definitely one of the WORST WAYS to send payment for something that is illegal or 'semi' legal.
     
  4. unfocusedanakin

    unfocusedanakin The Archaic Revival Lifetime Supporter

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    money order is best but it is really up to the guy to be a man of his word and send you the stuff

    mail order is always sketch.

    Also just a FYI you can't trust undrugged, and I don't know of any other legit site for sources, that is why I depend on doing bussiness face to face.
     
  5. Meretrix

    Meretrix Member

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    Money Order is your safest bet.

    WU if you are in a hurry (Don't see why you would be though)
     
  6. pandaman

    pandaman Member

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    Glad to hear everybody is saying mail order.

    I've been asking myself this question for the last week.
    And know I have chosen.
     
  7. Toejam

    Toejam Member

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    Yeah, WU can be an okay option because usually for smaller transfers you won't be required to present ID.

    But - I just learnt that if you send the transfer online, they require a HOME PHONE number to call you back on, and will no longer accept a mobile/cell phone. What the fuck is with that?!? :mad:
     
  8. Meretrix

    Meretrix Member

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    ^^^ That is why you don't do it online
     
  9. DerrtyJake

    DerrtyJake Member

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    well I hate sending money orders or anything like that through the mail. so it looks like I'll try western union and if it fails then I'll risk a money order.
     
  10. pandaman

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    Anybody ever use Pecunix?

    I see a lot of places accepting it, but haven't looked into it much.
     
  11. woodsman

    woodsman Senior Member

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    I'd go with cash or money order. Western union is pretty expensive. Besides, why pay a middle man if you don't have to? I can't comment on the other options cause I'm not familiar with them.
     
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