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Dec 17, 2010

SoftPay: Nigerian Version of Paypal?

Time and again, the purported world leader in online payment solution, Paypal, gives Nigerian online merchants serious cause for concern. This they do by creating artificial bottlenecks ranging from:

• Account freezing

• Inability to verify account

• Inability to receive payment etc.

on the road to successful Internet marketing campaign by Nigerian Internet marketers, and Nigerians have since been longing for another payment solution option that will accept them as they are.

I’ve heard people say a whole lot of nasty things about Paypal, due to their bitter experiences, but does that solve the problem? No. Rather, the measures become stiffer and unbearable and seemingly insurmountable to Nigerian Internet marketers.

Nevertheless, in line with the saying that when one door closes another opens, I’m delighted to announce to you a new and reliable Internet payment solution, that is denominated in Naira, SoftPay.

Why you should embrace SoftPay now!

SoftPay.Org Ltd. is registered in England and Wales under company registration number 6783886, with registered office situated at: 789 Finchley Road, London. This information is available on every page of the SoftPay site.

SoftPay has been strictly fashioned with the Nigerian market in mind and the primary currency is Naira. If you live in Nigeria and you have products to sell (offline and online), it only makes sense that you collect your money in Naira. Also softpay account is free to open, and also free to get verified too. I got verified the next day after I applied for verification. There is also no distinction between buyers and sellers.

After signing up, load your SoftPay.org account by signing in to the members area and then clicking on the ‘DEPOSIT MONEY’ tab. Enter the amount you wish to deposit and select ‘Regular Mail’ and then click ‘DEPOSIT NOW’. You will be taken to the next page where you will find details of your order. You will be required to pay whatever amount you want to deposit plus the transaction fee directly into the SoftPay Bank account. You can then do this either by paying in cash into the account or by cheque. Your funds will be available within 24hrs after you have made the deposit.

The company is working on Interswitch payments arrangement and that is coming soon. All monies deposited into your SoftPay.org account can be withdrawn at any time less transaction fees.

How to Withdraw money from your SoftPay account

To withdraw money from your SoftPay.org account, sign in to the members area and then click on the ‘WITHDRAW MONEY’ tab. Enter the amount you wish to withdraw and select ‘Regular Mail’ and then click ‘WITHDRAW NOW’ (If you want to withdraw directly into your bank account then select ‘Wire Transfer’). You will be taken to the next page where you will need to confirm your address/bank details. Click ‘CONTINUE’ > next page ‘Transaction Details’ click ‘CONTINUE’.

That’s it. You will get an email within 24hrs with details on how to pick up the money from your nearest bank.

Conclusion

Inasmuch as I will not like to appear as being biased, one only needs to recall all the obstacles Nigerian Internet marketers encounter with Paypal, to come to the full realization that Nigeria, the giant of Africa, has to wake up to it’s responsibility and take the bull by the horn. And now, the clarion call has been heeded and we need to give this dream our full support. All hands must be on deck. Remember, Paypal’s journey into prominence started with a step, and if we can rally round and embrace SoftPay, it is only a question of time before white people will need to open SoftPay account because they want to do business with you. Click Here to sign up for a FREE! SoftPay account now.

SoftPay: Nigerian Version of Paypal?



Time and again, the purported world leader in online payment solution, Paypal, gives Nigerian online merchants serious cause for concern. This they do by creating artificial bottlenecks ranging from:

• Account freezing

• Inability to verify account

• Inability to receive payment etc.

on the road to successful Internet marketing campaign by Nigerian Internet marketers, and Nigerians have since been longing for another payment solution option that will accept them as they are.

I’ve heard people say a whole lot of nasty things about Paypal, due to their bitter experiences, but does that solve the problem? No. Rather, the measures become stiffer and unbearable and seemingly insurmountable to Nigerian Internet marketers.

Nevertheless, in line with the saying that when one door closes another opens, I’m delighted to announce to you a new and reliable Internet payment solution, that is denominated in Naira, SoftPay.

Why you should embrace SoftPay now!

SoftPay.Org Ltd. is registered in England and Wales under company registration number 6783886, with registered office situated at: 789 Finchley Road, London. This information is available on every page of the SoftPay site.

SoftPay has been strictly fashioned with the Nigerian market in mind and the primary currency is Naira. If you live in Nigeria and you have products to sell (offline and online), it only makes sense that you collect your money in Naira. Also softpay account is free to open, and also free to get verified too. I got verified the next day after I applied for verification. There is also no distinction between buyers and sellers.

After signing up, load your SoftPay.org account by signing in to the members area and then clicking on the ‘DEPOSIT MONEY’ tab. Enter the amount you wish to deposit and select ‘Regular Mail’ and then click ‘DEPOSIT NOW’. You will be taken to the next page where you will find details of your order. You will be required to pay whatever amount you want to deposit plus the transaction fee directly into the SoftPay Bank account. You can then do this either by paying in cash into the account or by cheque. Your funds will be available within 24hrs after you have made the deposit.

The company is working on Interswitch payments arrangement and that is coming soon. All monies deposited into your SoftPay.org account can be withdrawn at any time less transaction fees.

How to Withdraw money from your SoftPay account

To withdraw money from your SoftPay.org account, sign in to the members area and then click on the ‘WITHDRAW MONEY’ tab. Enter the amount you wish to withdraw and select ‘Regular Mail’ and then click ‘WITHDRAW NOW’ (If you want to withdraw directly into your bank account then select ‘Wire Transfer’). You will be taken to the next page where you will need to confirm your address/bank details. Click ‘CONTINUE’ > next page ‘Transaction Details’ click ‘CONTINUE’.

That’s it. You will get an email within 24hrs with details on how to pick up the money from your nearest bank.

Conclusion

Inasmuch as I will not like to appear as being biased, one only needs to recall all the obstacles Nigerian Internet marketers encounter with Paypal, to come to the full realization that Nigeria, the giant of Africa, has to wake up to it’s responsibility and take the bull by the horn. And now, the clarion call has been heeded and we need to give this dream our full support. All hands must be on deck. Remember, Paypal’s journey into prominence started with a step, and if we can rally round and embrace SoftPay, it is only a question of time before white people will need to open SoftPay account because they want to do business with you. go to softpay.org and sign for free

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