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Experience in Thailand Discussion Forum => Phuket Expat Forum - Phuket Expatriates Living => Topic started by: angie_bali on February 27, 2012, 07:29:14 PM

Title: Paypal Alternative to withdraw money in Thailand Banks
Post by: angie_bali on February 27, 2012, 07:29:14 PM
Today I came accross a new online payment system called AsianPay. It’s a company based in Thailand, providing services to Asians.

I’m not interested in adding another method of payment to my online businesses as I already able to accept online payment via ClickBank, PayPal and StormPay. The only reason why I’m interested in AsianPay is the ability to transfer PayPal money to AsianPay account.

At the time of this writing, PayPal does not allow Thai people to withdraw their PayPal money unless they have a US bank account, registered in US. By transferring PayPal money to AsianPay allows Thai account owners to transfer their fund to their local bank.

I’ve just started, and now I’m waiting for my AsianPay account to be certified. Will let youguys know more about the progress.
Title: Re: Paypal Alternative to withdraw money in Thailand Banks
Post by: nonpop on February 27, 2012, 10:19:59 PM
I want to add a comment here with my experience.

Actually what this kind of companies does is they act like a middle person which have the paypal money remit to thier own account and they settle it with their own arrangement to you. So you have to find one company which is very reliable and trustworth since the money goes through their hands before it reaches you. I had experience with those who did it with a very good offer but ends up being disappear. So try to work with some companies which can provide both payment gateway service and this kind of settlement service but not just the ones who are more broker type.

I never tried asianpay and here are two I had been working with:
paymentasia
xoom

I do not need this now for my paypal payments since I had my offshore account sets in the US, plus I have setup my own merchant account with Paymentasia for credit card processing.

I will suggest once your online trade volume is up to a stage switch over to your own merchant account with proper business setup. It is more a safety and formal way to operate your online business.
Title: Re: Paypal Alternative to withdraw money in Thailand Banks
Post by: nikain on February 28, 2012, 01:14:15 AM
Now, Paypal obviously does accept payments towards Thai Banks for Thai Paypal customers.