Top e-wallets to use

1.Skrill
Skrill (formerly Moneybookers) is an online service that allows you to send and receive money instantly. This service would have about 30.5 million registered users as of October 12, 2012 according to its homepage. More than 46.7 billion euros would have passed through this site. The service works with a multitude of currencies, which facilitates the exchanges. Unlike other services of the type, it is possible to register without having a credit card, to receive payments for example.

2.PayPal
PayPal is an American company offering an online payment service system worldwide. The platform serves as an alternative to payment by check or credit card. The site operates as a payment method for e-commerce sites, auctions and other commercial uses for which they receive a fee in exchange for profits such as a one-click transaction and a one-word registration. password. The Paypal payment system, also called Paypal, is considered to be a payment platform.

3.Neteller

Neteller is an e-money transfer service used to transfer money to and from merchants, such as forex trading firms, social networks firms. It can withdraw funds directly using the Net+ card or transfer the balance to their own bank accounts.

4.webmoney
WebMoney is a financial company founded in 1998. As it has evolved, it has become one of the world’s most trusted payment systems. If you would like more information, I suggest you check their official website to see the many options available.

5.Google wallet
Google Wallet is Google’s mobile phone payment system that allows users to store debit cards, credit cards, loyalty cards and gift cards, among others. The software was launched on September 11, 2011 in the United States only. In January 2018, Google merges Android Pay and Google Wallet under the Google Pay brand.

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