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    Default Moneybookers vs paypal

    Which of the two do you think is worth using? I know that PP has a huge market and MB is not that huge yet their are places where MB becomes important. Out of the two which is better for you and why?

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    I prefer Paypal. I tried Moneybookers, and ended up exchanging my Moneybookers cash for Paypal cash, due to how much crap Moneybookers put me through.
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    In my view easier use paypal. Both the purchase or sale

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    I, personally, think that Paypal is the better way to go. I've just heard conflict with Moneybookers. Some customers crawled back to Paypal.

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    I use PayPal, never used MB, since many also not do.
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    I also prefer Paypal although its more costlier then Moneybooker. But still I prefer it due to security it offers and also has huge market in comparison to MB.

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    Moneybookers is good where Paypal isn't supported. Otherwise its rather obsolete. There are millions of people who accept Paypal as a payment processor but only a few who even offer Moneybookers as an option!!

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    I use paypal. It's safe and easy to use. Never use Moneybooker so I have no experience with them. But I think Paypal is better because it is the leader on this niche..
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    It's goog to see that We can accept Paypal payments even if the Paypal account is not verified.

    if you have a Verified account, can withdraw cash from Paypal to a bank.

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